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    DREAMers mad at OBL leaders Sharry and Noorani

    Looks like the DREAMers finally woke up and found out that their leaders have been selling the out for mass amnesty. The DREAMers account for half a million illegal alien students who want Congress to legalize them. These are illegal aliens students who claim that their education level should be rewarded with amnesty. DC advoates Frank Sharry and Ali Noorani have been using their cases as propaganda for mass amnesty for the 12 million plus illegal aliens. They both know that separating the DREAM act will make it more dificult to grant amnesty to non DREAMers in the future, due to the lack of compeling arguments and the fact that Congress would be able to claim that they did legalize some illegals and tell their advocates to chill for a few years.

    Here is what is being written in the pro-illegal blogs:

    http://www. dreamactivist .org/ri4akillsdream/



    Schumer Says: ‘Ali Noorani, Frank Sharry, Deepak Bhargava, Catholic Church (RIFA). . . Don’t Want DREAM Act’
    The New York squad holed up in Senator Schumer’s DC office just had a quick meeting with the senator. They going to continue with the sit-in because they are no where near happy with the results. The senator continues to stick with this line of not pushing the DREAM Act this year. One of his failed promises from last week was a meeting with senate leadership and campaign leadership to talk about the future of the DREAM Act. The meeting was supposed to include Dream Act youth leaders. Schumer’s office had promised this and again lied on that promise.

    It turns out however the meeting did happen, but instead of having youth there to defend our position we had advocates from the campaign do it for us. About an hour ago Schumer told the youth in his DC office that Reform Immigration for America, namely, Ali Noorani (executive director of National Immigration Forum), Frank Sharry (America’s Voice), Deepak Bhargava (Executive Director of the Center for Community Change), members of the Catholic Church and others, were at a meeting yesterday where they stated they did not want the senator to move forward with the DREAM Act.

    An aide to Schumer stated that Dream Act youth were not wanted at that meeting by the campaign.

    A complete list of who was at this meeting will be coming shortly. It is time to hold our ‘leaders’ accountable.

    The BIG question is why? Why are our so called leaders holding out on our communities? Why are they advocating against the DREAM Act? We are supposed to be a unified movement, yet at every turn we have to fight with our own advocates to even have any space in the discussion! Why?

    Why would you rather have youth STARVE than to support us?

    Prove us wrong, and release a statement calling for stand-alone DREAM Act immediately.


    Prove us wrong, and include immigrant youth, who can speak for themselves, at a meeting with congressional leadership.


    Frank Sharry writes a CYA open letter to the DREAMers.

    http://americasvoiceonline. org/blog/entry/open_letter_to_dream _activists_from_frank_sharry/

    Posted 06/10/10 at 04:35pm
    Open Letter to DREAM Activists from Frank Sharry
    Recently, we’ve received several blogs, tweets, and messages questioning whether America’s Voice supports the DREAM Act moving forward in Congress.

    With comprehensive immigration reform stalled, we strongly believe that the time has come for Congress to pass the DREAM Act. They should do it now -- this summer. The measure would provide a path to citizenship for young people who are Americans in all but paperwork.

    We have documented these young peoples’ struggles here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here. We will be fighting hard to see this through, in partnership with the many leaders of this growing movement.

    Any suggestion that America’s Voice opposes moving the DREAM Act moving forward now is simply wrong. In addition, we will not stop fighting for a fair and humane immigration system in the US, which protects all 11 million undocumented immigrants in our country.

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    The DREAM Act students' argument for amnesty here is no better than any other illegal alien. They are the ones who are now the best suited to jumpstart development of the economies their families left. They need to go back to their legal home countries. They need to leave and go back.
    I support enforcement and see its lack as bad for the 3rd World as well. Remittances are now mostly spent on consumption not production assets. Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard
    The DREAM Act students' argument for amnesty here is no better than any other illegal alien. They are the ones who are now the best suited to jumpstart development of the economies their families left. They need to go back to their legal home countries. They need to leave and go back.
    To the OBL, the DREAM act is their best sympathy card. If they use it as a stand alone bill, it will ruin their chances to attribute wide range sympathy for the 12 million illegals who want CIR to pass. Also, as Reid and Durbin once said, if the DREAM act comes up for debate, the Republicans will "have a field day" and atach a lot of enforcement ammendements, which the OBL and the WH do not want.

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