Posted on 07/27/2005 9:38:40 AM PDT by fight_truth_decay
His DREAM, which wasn't enacted, would let illegal immigrant students apply for legal residency if they entered the United States before age 16, had lived here at least five years and graduated from high school or were in college.
Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., is poised to reintroduce the DREAM Act soon.
Sen. Hillary Clinton was telling Americas largest Hispanic civil rights organization that she would fully support legislation aimed at permitting illegal immigrant high school students to attend [American] colleges. She received a standing ovation from the group. (FOXNEWS.com: Clinton speaks before Hispanic civil rights conference, 18 July 2005)
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Racial profiling saves lives!
So let's imagine it's 1942 and there are rumors that the Nazis are going to try to invade the US. Should the government have used racial profiling to find them?
(I'm kind of guessing that the left would be okay with it)
I'm so confused.
It seems that police were stopping every illegal immigrant that day, and that's profiling, and profiling is wrong.
- Paraphrased from Ron White
This judge has a history of protecting illegal aliens from deportation.
It's White Men causing the trouble, White Men in Flannel Shirts. The are all angry. /sarcasm
Like a stopped analog clock they occasionally get something correct.
The left would rather see a thousand dead Americans rather than a few illegals with "hurt feelings". After all, isn't it our job to die so that illegals can get free healthcare and educations?
The ACLU lost. (And rightfully so.)
Yeah but fascism revealed is the only form of socialism that they will protest. (although many liberals supported fascism in Germany in the 1930s)
They are right once a century??? :)
One of the students wanted to make a side trip to Niagara Falls in Canada. Federal agents looked into the immigration status of all four after a teacher asked whether the students would be allowed to return to the United States with only their student IDs.
An estimated 65,000 illegal immigrants who have lived in the United States for at least five years graduate from high school each year, according to the Urban Institute, an economic and social policy research group.
Advocates for immigrants say it is rare for students who aren't legal citizens to undergo deportation proceedings after spending most of their lives here. They say Congress should approve a proposal to give children of illegal immigrants the chance to become U.S. citizens.
I still don't have (legal immigration) status," said Nava, who spent the last three years trying to finish his management degree at Arizona State University and will graduate in August. "I still won't be able to work in the U.S."
Nava said he might return to school to complete the second half of a double major in finance, hoping that Congress will pass the law.
CUTS from Boston.Com
If an illegal is caught isnt it kind of irrelevent how he was caught.
The Rest of Title: (disappeared)Case thrown out due to evidence of racial profiling
They are here illegaly but we can't ask them anything unless we have probable cause to think they are illegal?
What would that be Judge John Richardson, wires sticking out of their clothes or backpacks!?!
Scholarship funding for education?....where does the tuition come from?
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