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    The American Legion to Senate: 'DREAM Act Rewards Crime'

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    INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 9, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Commander of The American Legion called on the U.S. Senate to stop the so-called DREAM Act after the bill passed in the House of Representatives, 216-198, yesterday.

    "Some people mistakenly believe that the DREAM Act would encourage military service and the pursuit of college education," National Commander Jimmie L. Foster said. "Instead, it rewards illegal behavior. It says to those who are trying to legally enter our country, disregard the law and you will ultimately be rewarded. It might be called the DREAM Act, but it's really an amnesty nightmare."

    A resolution passed by The American Legion's National Executive Committee, or board of directors, states, in part, "That The American Legion opposes legislation that would result in the granting of amnesty and legal residency, in any form or by any name, to illegal immigrants currently in the United States."

    The nation's largest veterans service organization also opposes granting financial aid or "in-state tuition rates," to those who are here illegally. "The United States has dwindling financial resources, as those in the veterans and military communities are frequently reminded," Foster said. "Why would we want to spend those limited resources on educating people who have no legal right to be in this country? The American Legion has a comprehensive immigration strategy that can be found on our website, www.legion.org. That strategy begins with securing our borders."
    Foster encourages members of The American Legion family and other like-minded citizens to call their U.S. senators and urge them to vote "No," on the DREAM Act. The number to the Capitol Switchboard is 877-762-8762.

    With a current membership of 2.4-million wartime veterans, The American Legion was founded in 1919 on the four pillars of a strong national security, veterans affairs, Americanism, and youth programs. Legionnaires work for the betterment of their communities through more than 14,000 posts across the nation.

    Media contacts: Washington: Marty Callaghan, 202-263-5758/202-215-8644; Indianapolis: Joe March or John Raughter (317) 630-1253, cell (317) 748-1926 /(317) 441-8847. A high resolution photo of National Commander Foster is available at www.legion.org.
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    Honorable

    /Honorable Salute to the great people of the American Legion for the courage it took to make this public statement despite the dangers from radical left wing-nuts and others advocating open borders, amnesty, and the chaos which will come from it.

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    Bravo, maybe word's getting out

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    Illegals

    Good news! Let's keep fighting. Next Monday we have to win big!!!!

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    Thanks to all of the veterans. And Thanks to the members of the American Legion.

    These folks cut to the chase and bring in pure common sense.

    YOU TURKEYS IN WASHINGTON BETTER BE PAYING ATTENTION!

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    How about the VFW and Amvets - I wonder if we could get their position on this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenkat
    Bravo, maybe word's getting out
    They've been very good on this issue. I've met a lot of American Legion members the past few years, and it's always a wonderful, enlightening experience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by greenkat
    How about the VFW and Amvets - I wonder if we could get their position on this?
    The VFW is having problems of its own.

    http://bearingdrift.com/2010/10/18/perr ... nt-yanked/

    Not sure about AmVets. I think they stick almost exclusively to veteran and service member issues, but I could be wrong.
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