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    Senior Member NOamNASTY's Avatar
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    I called Murkowski, not decided,

    Stevens 'sorry' don't know yet !

    Kyl 'no answering machine will not take mesage .

    Lincoln 'undecided .

    I ask them all what is there to decide ? They should not have to decide if they will vote this amnesty in against the peoples will .

    What a nerve they all have !

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    Pryor , undecided, aide ask for zip code, told her it doesen't matter, all Americans feel this way ,except for the ones who want to be supported y us .

    calling McCain next.

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    Dear Mxxxxx:

    Thank you for contacting me regarding in-state tuition for long-term resident immigrants. I welcome your thoughts and comments on this issue.

    On March 1, 2007, Congressman Howard Berman (D-CA) introduced H.R. 1275, the American Dream Act. This legislation would allow states to offer in-state tuition rates to long-term resident immigrant students. Specifically, it seeks to repeal a provision in the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 which requires states providing in-state tuition to undocumented immigrants to offer the same benefits to out-of-state residents.

    A similar measure, S. 774, the Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act of 2007, was introduced by Senator Richard Durbin (D-IL) on March 6, 2007, and has been referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee, on which I do not serve. This measure would also allow certain long-term residents who entered the U.S. as children to have their immigration or residency status adjusted to conditional permanent residents or permanent residents. Senator Durbin also introduced the DREAM Act as an amendment to H.R. 1585, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008. I believe the Senate should focus on passing the Defense Authorization bill quickly so that our troops can get the pay raise they deserve, and debate on this bill should not be delayed by discussion on the DREAM Act. As the Senate continues to discuss this issue, you may be certain I will keep your views in mind.

    On June 17, 2001, Texas began allowing nonresident students who have graduated from a Texas high school and resided in the state for at least three years to qualify for in-state tuition. These students are also eligible for state financial aid programs such as the Texas Public Educational Grant Program and the Students Incentive Grant Program.

    I appreciate hearing from you and hope you will not hesitate to keep in touch on any issue of concern to you.


    Sincerely,
    Kay Bailey Hutchison

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    Dear Mxxxxxx:

    Thank you for contacting me regarding your concerns about higher education benefits for illegal immigrants and your opposition to the DREAM Act. I appreciate hearing your concerns and would like to take this opportunity to respond.

    As an immigrant myself, I believe we need to examine ways to increase our border security and enforce our immigration laws. Further, I firmly believe in the promise and opportunity that this great country can provide to all who seek it. Immigrants who enter our country illegally, and those who employ them, disrespect the law. We live in a time where terrorists are challenging our borders, and we simply cannot allow people to pour into the United States undetected, undocumented, and unchecked. Americans are right to demand better border security and better enforcement of immigration law.

    A number of bills have been introduced regarding higher education benefits for immigrants. Provisions similar to the DREAM Act have been incorporated into a number of measures, including the comprehensive immigration reform legislation. Rest assured that I will remain mindful of your opposition to the DREAM Act as we proceed in the 110th Congress.

    Again, thank you for sharing your views with me. Please contact me with any additional questions or comments. For more information about issues and activities important to Florida, I invite you to sign up for my weekly newsletter at http://martinez.senate.gov.

    Sincerely,

    Mel Martinez
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    I am depressed ! Where are the American people ?

    I don't even want to talk to most people I know ! I feel they have abandoned me, their nation and their God .

    All switchboards in the country should be jammed , but I have no problem getting through !

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    Don't be depressed..we will win this battle...we are the AMERICAN PATRIOTS!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAK
    Good Night Redbadger!!!

    Hope you have "sweet dreams".



    "Alipacers saving America!"
    OH MY WORD JAK THIS PICTURE GIVES ME THE GOOSE PIMPLES.

    BEAUTIFUL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by working4change
    Don't be depressed..we will win this battle...we are the AMERICAN PATRIOTS!!!!!!
    Its not just friends "workingforchange" I have members of my own family who say " someone ought to do something about that" I could just bang my head against the wall. I try to tell them we are going to lose this country if everyone doesn't get involved and I get to hear how hard they are working and just don't have time.

    Well when they lose their jobs and can't replace it for the same amount of pay, we will just see how much time they have!!

    In the mean time we will fight on because , giving up is not an option!!! :
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    Quote Originally Posted by NOamNASTY
    Chambliss will vote no

    Crapo has a idiot ansewring the phone who says he is not allowed to speak for the senator ! I ask him why is he answeing the phone .He said he would give him my message .

    Some of these people really can upset you with their arrognce .

    My best phone number so far has been 866-340-9281 . [ No zip code request .]

    back to the phone
    That is a good sign! IT means millions of us are calling and saying NO. The staffers are sick of us!!! Great JOB keeping the pressure on Patriots!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SOSADFORUS
    Quote Originally Posted by working4change
    Don't be depressed..we will win this battle...we are the AMERICAN PATRIOTS!!!!!!
    Its not just friends "workingforchange" I have members of my own family who say " someone ought to do something about that" I could just bang my head against the wall. I try to tell them we are going to lose this country if everyone doesn't get involved and I get to hear how hard they are working and just don't have time.

    Well when they lose their jobs and can't replace it for the same amount of pay, we will just see how much time they have!!

    In the mean time we will fight on because , giving up is not an option!!! :
    Thats right SOSAD, failure is not an option!!!! WE CAN DO THIS!!!!

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