Opinion: What's Wrong With the DREAM ActUpdated: 1 hour 31 minutes ago
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Special to AOL News (Dec. -- As soon as today, the Senate may vote on the DREAM Act. This law would, according to backers, offer people brought into the U.S. illegally as children and who graduated from high school a better chance of making a life here.

It's a noble goal, but passage is a long shot.

It isn't just a problem with timing. While the legislation addresses the compelling plight of the illegal immigrant high school graduate, it suffers major flaws that make it patently unfair.

Here are several big flaws.

It discriminates against children of legal immigrants. Under the law, for example, high school graduates under age 30 who were brought to the country illegally before age 16 would have access to in-state tuition, publicly funded student loans and a green card. But foreign-born high school graduates in those same age groups who were brought into the country legally wouldn't quality for these invaluable benefits. The DREAM Act benefits illegal immigrants only,., ,

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