Osha 126 Posted March 30, 2013 One of the reason why the Dream Act failed in 2007 is because it was included in the 2007 Comprehensive Immigration Reform which wasn't popular at the time. The Dream Act on the other hand still maintained its popularity through-out the years even though it failed few other times thereafter in Congress. My question to you all is this; Should the Dream Act be included with the Comprehensive Immigration Reform again or should the Dream Act be a stand-alone bill? I ask this question because, if the Dream Act would be allowed to be introduced as a stand alone bill for a Senate and a House vote, it will most definitely pass with little opposition. This is not just my opinion but the opinion of many politicians and reporters, because many republican politicians who were opposed to the Dream Act are now in supportive of it. I'm just afraid that Comprehensive Immigration Reform might end-up killing the Dream Act again. 1 Wisedevil22 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kayej87 28 Posted March 30, 2013 THINK IT SHOULD BE STAND ALONE ,TAKE CARE OF THE YOUNG PPL WHO WERE AT NO FAULT N WENT TO SCHOOL AND DID EVERYTHING THAT THEIR OWN KIDS DID AND THEN WORRY ABOUT THE ADULT LIKE THE PARENTS AFTER OR ELSE YOU WILL HAVE A REPEAT OF JOBS HIRING ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS LIKE THIS ...MOST ILLEGAL PARENTS JUST WANNA KNOW THAT THEIR KIDS HAVE A FUTURE...JUST MY THOUGHTS Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
itzel 336 Posted March 30, 2013 Stand alone would have more chance of passing.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites