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The DREAM act

Circlenaut

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The dream act would allow 65,000 illegal HS graduates each year to find work or go to college. Many of these kids otherwise don't have any option towards higher education. I know for a fact that Mexican universities charges international rates for their own citizens because they've been out of the country (Mexico) for many years. The benefactors of the dream act would no longer work below their potential or not at all and after receiving conditional residency be able to finally contribute to the country they call home and no longer pay for their parent?s mistakes.

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I think everyone should get a free burrito from Taco Bell once a month, but illegals shouldn't get any refried beans on theirs.
 
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Sure, as long as legal residents and those waiting for residency with only a Visa get the same benefits-- like in state tuition.


Huh? I know in MA you get in state tuition. A lot of my friends (who are asian immigrants) are getting in state tuition at Umass Amherst. I guess that side of it would be a state, not a federal issue.
 
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