September 20th, 2009 by admin

The Dream of The Dream Act:
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We just came across a an open source audio clip composed by Artist/Composer Gretchen Vinnedge about the DREAM Act. With all the talk of the economy and health care these days its all too easy to forget.
Click the audio play button above to listen now. Don’t give up the dream!
Do you feel passing the DREAM Act is a good thing?
What about you? What are your thoughts on this subject?


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May 19th, 2009 by admin
We’re asking everyone to pull together to be heard and to pressure Congress to enact real immigration reform once and for all.
We just found a great website that will let you tell Congress how you feel, instantly.
Please register your support for immigration reform now.
Send a fax to Congress to let them know how you feel at:
http://www.reformimmigrationforamerica.org/index.php
Your support is needed.
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April 15th, 2009 by admin

Immigration Reform 2009:
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Coming up with a comprehensive immigration reform bill that serves our national security and economic interests and without giving away too much amnesty, remains a major issue of contention. We realize that there are strong emotions on both fronts, but ignoring a problem will, as it always does, make the problem worse. Read the rest of this entry »
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April 8th, 2009 by admin

DREAM Act:
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When Marcus came to the United States from Brazil, he was 2 years old. His father was hired by an internationally known company which any American teenager would readily recognize, and his family had the opportunity to live and work in the United States. During the years in which his father was employed in the United States, Marcus led a normal life growing up and attending school with the hopes of being a professional baseball player.
Unfortunately, all of this changed when he received a college baseball scholarship. After visiting the college and completing his application, he was notified he could not attend college or accept the scholarship without a social security number. It was then he learned his parents had simply never told him he was not in the United States legally. Read the rest of this entry »
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