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  1. New York Magazine Fact Check: Romney Accepts Obama's DREAM Act? TheBlaze.com The Huffington Post is running a story today claiming that Mitt Romney has abruptly shifted his stance on immigration and has now embraced President Obama's executive order halting deportations and granting work permits to so-called “DREAMers. Obama Camp: Romney Still Opposes DREAM ActTPM Some AZ Immigrants Leary of Dream Actlakepowelllife It Only Took 108 Days for Mitt Romney to Reveal Where He Stands on Deferred ...New York Magazine Mediaite -Examiner.com -RTT News all 8,996 news articles » View the full article
  2. Daily Beast Romney: Dream Act Kids Can Stay Daily Beast This makes a bit more sense than "self-deportation." Mitt Romney said that the estimated 1.7 million undocumented "dreamers" who were offered a two-year deferral on deportation are allowed to stay if he wins the election. Romney said he's not going to ... View the full article
  3. New York Magazine Obama Camp: Romney Still Opposes DREAM Act TPM Gabriela Domenzain, director of Hispanic press for the Obama campaign, said that Mitt Romney continues to oppose the DREAM Act in a statement Tuesday responding to Romney's promise not to revoke temporary work permits granted to young illegal ... It Only Took 108 Days for Mitt Romney to Reveal Where He Stands on Deferred ...New York Magazine all 3 news articles » View the full article
  4. Group says DREAM Act would create jobs Fond du Lac Reporter The report found that up to 223,000 of the 2.1 million young illegal immigrants eligible for the DREAM Act would have an easier time enrolling, paying for and finishing college, which would lead to the increased economic gains. The study was released ... View the full article
  5. Report: DREAM Act Could Mean Billions for Texas Economy EverythingLubbock.com The report, a joint effort by the progressive Center for American Progress and the Partnership for a New American Economy, estimates that passing the DREAM Act, which would allow certain undocumented immigrants brought to the country at a young age to ... View the full article
  6. ThinkProgress DREAM Act Could Add $329 Billion To U.S. Economy ThinkProgress The DREAM Act was first introduced as a bipartisan measure in 2001, but has languished in Congress ever since. Republicans have blocked the bill, which would help young undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children gain citizenship. View the full article
  7. DREAM Act Would Create 1.4 Million Jobs: Report Huffington Post Critics of the DREAM Act claim that giving amnesty to the educated children of undocumented immigrants would take jobs away from native-born Americans. But CAP found that as the children of undocumented immigrants acquire more education in the path ... and more » View the full article
  8. Campus Progress Federal DREAM Act Would Add $329 Billion to Economy, Create 1.4 Million New ... Campus Progress DREAM Act-eligible students protest. SOURCE: AP/Rich Pedroncelli. Passing the federal DREAM Act would add billions of dollars to the U.S. economy, according to a new report by the Center American Progress that provides national and state-by state data. View the full article
  9. DREAM Act = Better Economy and New Jobs SEIU (blog) The math adds up. If the DREAM law were passed, it would would add a staggering $329 billion to the U.S. economy and generate 1.4 million new jobs by 2030, according to a new report from the Center for American Progress. Screen Shot 2012-10-01 at ... View the full article
  10. Deseret News How DREAM Act could improve economy Deseret News First proposed in Congress in 2001, the DREAM Act would provide legal residency to an estimated 2.1 million undocumented immigrants who arrived in the United States as children. Passing the act would boost the earnings of affected workers by 19 percent ... Report: DREAM Act would add $329 billion to US economy by 2030Washington Post (blog) The Economic Benefits of Passing the DREAM ActCenter For American Progress Report: DREAM Act Could Mean Billions for Texas EconomyEverythingLubbock.com ThinkProgress -Fond du Lac Reporter all 26 news articles » View the full article
  11. Center For American Progress The State Economic Benefits of Passing the DREAM Act Center For American Progress The Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act—or DREAM Act—would provide a pathway to legal status for an estimated 2.1 million undocumented youth currently living in our country. For the nation as a whole, passage of the DREAM Act will ... View the full article
  12. Center For American Progress Passing the DREAM Act for Our Economy Center For American Progress This population would start calling themselves DREAMers in 2001 when the DREAM Act, a piece of legislation that would provide a pathway to permanent legal status for approximately 2.1 million undocumented youth currently living in the United States ... View the full article
  13. So how often do you check your case status on uscis.gov? I check it once in a while I can. I also notice it's kinda slow to update so its somewhat a lost cause!!?
  14. Students to get help with DREAM Act applications UNLV The Rebel Yell Under the DREAM Act, young people who entered the United States without documentation, but who have graduated or are attending school and not in trouble with the law, have their application reviewed for conditional permanent residency. The rules of the ... View the full article
  15. W*USA 9 Maryland Dream Act W*USA 9 Brad Botwin is among the critics who forced the Maryland Dream Act to the ballot. "It's not a right to go to college. My question is, 'What are you doing here in the first place?'" 100,000 voters signed an on line petition. It's the first referendum on ... Maryland referendums: Parsing the pollsBaltimore Sun Illegal Immigrants Offered Lower Tuition for Higher EducationVoice of America all 4 news articles » View the full article
  16. Pat McDonough's hypocrisy resurfaces Baltimore Sun he admits that he spent his evening at an event opposing the Dream Act — the legislation that offers young people with few options the opportunity to go to college at a reasonable cost. Is it just me, or does this make absolutely no sense? You take ... and more » View the full article
  17. Center For American Progress Report: DREAM Act would add $329 billion to US economy by 2030 Washington Post (blog) Delicious. A new think tank report argues that passing the controversial DREAM Act, which would provide a path to legal status for undocumented youth, would not only advance the immigration debate in the U.S., but it would also help the American economy. The Economic Benefits of Passing the DREAM ActCenter For American Progress DREAM Act Could Add $329 Billion To U.S. EconomyThinkProgress Group says DREAM Act would create jobsFond du Lac Reporter Campus Progress -Valley Star -Livingston Daily all 9 news articles » View the full article
  18. I am wondering if any of you guys/girls looked into getting a lawyer and how much they would cost? Let us know the average pricing you saw for a lawyer. Also how do you go about looking for a lawyer? Do you search online? Check his education? Comment below.
  19. I understand every case is different and people are scared and worried about sensitive stuff like this. But from when I did my biometrics today, you should be able to walk-in to your biometrics the next day you get your letter. I saved myself 16 days by doing it early. So I recommend you doing this as well. Only downfall is that you might have to wait a little for them to call your name because other people have appointments scheduled that day. Good luck.
  20. Maryland referendums: Parsing the polls Baltimore Sun Another independent poll released days earlier, by Gonzales Research and Marketing Strategies, found a big lead for the Dream Act, strong support for marriage equality and a statistical tie on the question of gambling expansion. And the backers of the ... View the full article
  21. Center For American Progress The Economic Benefits of Passing the DREAM Act Center For American Progress The Economic Benefits of Passing the DREAM Act. DREAM Act rally. SOURCE: AP/Rich Pedroncelli. The passage of the DREAM Act will ensure that a steady stream of people is able to attend college and achieve better jobs. By Juan Carlos Guzmán and ... DREAM Act Could Add $329 Billion To U.S. EconomyThinkProgress Federal DREAM Act Would Add $329 Billion to Economy, Create 1.4 Million New ...Campus Progress National Dream University No Longer Reality For DreamersValley Star Livingston Daily all 7 news articles » View the full article
  22. Undocumented Students Pin Hopes on Federal Deferred Action, State DREAM Act Southern Maryland Online It's unknown how many Maryland students applied or are eligible, however, more than 350 Maryland students qualify for the Maryland Dream Act, according to the Department of Legislative Services, which shares many of the same requirements. Deferred action aids undocumented students in LAUSDDaily Trojan Online all 3 news articles » View the full article
  23. Group says DREAM immigration law would create jobs Livingston Daily The study was released by the Center for American Progress, a Washington-based, left-leaning think tank that supports the DREAM Act, and the Partnership for a New American Economy, which was created by independent New York Mayor Michael ... New Poll: DREAM Act Will Not Solve Illegal ImmigrationMMD Newswire (press release) all 2 news articles » View the full article
  24. New York Times No Real Differences Between Presidential Candidates on Immigration Huffington Post The story strings together quotes from President Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney to argue that the two candidates stand for widely disparate views on deportation, the DREAM Act, border security, and immigration enforcement. Yet, by ... Today's Challenge of Immigration ReformWashington College Elm Obama, Romney Battle Over ImmigrationTerra.com all 13 news articles » View the full article
  25. DREAM Act would boost economy, think tank says USA TODAY The report found that up to 223,000 of the 2.1 million young illegal immigrants eligible for the DREAM Act would have an easier time enrolling, paying for and finishing college, which would lead to the increased economic gains. The study was released ... and more » View the full article