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    Enough Already! Stop the DREAM Act

    Enough Already! Stop the DREAM Act

    By Bobby Eberle
    December 9, 2010 7:13 AM

    This isn't a dream... it's more like a nightmare. First, we have the Democrats putting off action on upcoming tax increases until the very last minute. Some on the far left are still not on board. They would rather engage in class warfare than do what is right. Now, Democrats in the House have passed the so-called DREAM act which rewards illegal aliens with citizenship and is part of Obama's comprehensive immigration reform. Enough already! Enough of the pandering... enough of the politics. Americans want smaller, more accountable government that serves American citizens. It's a simple concept, isn't it?

    As FOXNews.com reports, http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/2010/ ... n-measures Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives passed the DREAM Act on Wednesday by a vote of 216 to 198. On the Senate side, a vote is scheduled for today, but with enough opposition from grass roots Americans, the measure will likely fail to be brought to the floor.

    In short, the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act (boy, they will go to such lengths to make a catchy acronym) focuses on illegal aliens who are attending college or joining the military as a path to citizenship. In an analysis of the bill, FOXNews.com explains it this way: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/12 ... dream-act/

    Immigrants who were brought to the United States before the age of 16 would be eligible for conditional status for up to 10 years if they've lived in the country for at least five years and have graduated from an American high school or obtained a GED.

    After 10 years, those immigrants can apply for permanent legal status if they've completed two years of college or military service. Previous versions would have granted permanent legal status immediately to those eligible.
    According to the analysis, "it would take at least 13 years for immigrants to become U.S. citizens." Thirteen years? The cost is estimated at $6.2 billion per year. And, of course, it's money we do not have.In addition, illegal aliens with criminal records would still be eligible. First of all, any illegal alien has a criminal record... the person is here illegally! Second, according to a GOP memo, http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/12 ... latestnews illegal aliens could still qualify for the DREAM Act even after committing "assault, domestic violence, sexual abuse, reckless driving and various types of fraud."

    Here's more information:

    Video: DREAM Act or Nightmare?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JMicsXm ... r_embedded

    So, there you have it. If you have a bill that costs $6.2 billion and still takes 13 years, how about this alternative: 1. Enforce the immigration laws we already have. 2. Crack down on employers so that the illegal immigration jobs dry up. 3. Once the jobs dry up, people will go back home, and apply the regular way.

    We don't need a DREAM Act for people to pursue the American dream. We need to respect the rule of law, and reward people for doing things right. No, we don't want to punish the child for sins of the father. So, just tell the child, "Here is the right way to do this. Now go do it."

    http://www.gopusa.com/theloft/2010/12/e ... am-act.php
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    EVERY SHOULD FAX AND SEND THIS TO EVERY REPUBLICAN SENATOR - AMERICANS ARE TIRED OF HAVING THIS HORRENDOUS LEGISLATION "THROWN IN OUR FACES" A MILLION TIMES IN A YEAR!!!! WE DEMAND BORDER SECURITY, ENFORCEMENT AND DEPORTATION AS LEGAL U.S. CITIZENS - NOT ILLEGAL ALIENS!!!!

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    And slam these senators with calls!
    http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-220851.html
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    it would take at least 13 years for immigrants to become U.S. citizens

    Thirteen years

    The cost is estimated at $6.2 billion per year.

    13 x 6.2 = 80.6 Billion ...

    1. Someone better start showing me where this money is coming from

    a. Your all but dirt broke and ...
    b. The federal government is all but Insolvant

    2. this is of course presuming the government is accurate in the amount of Illegal Aliens that are in this country

    3. that no fraud occurs .... hahahahahaha ... Fraud is rampent in the Federal Government much less with Illegal Aliens

    4. too many other issues for me to continue but this was a start
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    That's what sucked about last night in the house the DemocRATS never once brought up the cost of this thing! Coyers drunk ass!
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    Someone better start showing me where this money is coming from
    Let's see Dream Act, raise tax for anyone over $250,000. The two items they are fighting over. I would say you have your answer.

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