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You have to give backers of the Dream Act this: They don’t quit. They’ve been unsuccessful for more than two decades at gaining protections for immigrants brought to the United States ...
After a federal judge blocked the Texas Dream Act, students and advocacy groups are fighting back in court to protect access ...
DREAM Act would add $329 billion and 1.4 million jobs to U.S. economy over 20 years, according to a report.
The DREAM Act has been around for nearly a decade. The last time it came up in Congress, in 2007, it fell eight votes shy of the 60 needed to overcome a threatened filibuster.
Advocates are suing Texas to reinstate the Texas Dream Act, which allowed undocumented students to pay in-state tuition. One ...
The Texas Dream Act, the first of its kind in the nation, extended in-state tuition at public colleges and universities to ...
After the sudden repeal of the Texas Dream Act, multiple Texas nonprofits are suing on behalf of Austin Community College.
The bill. The DREAM Act helps a discrete group of high-achieving youths get right with the law and become full-fledged Americans. Only young people who came to the United States at age 15 or ...
The Dream Act would allow immigrants to apply for conditional legal status if, upon enactment of the law, they are younger than 35, arrived in the country before the age of 16, ...
The demographics of the Dream Act-eligible population. As the Migration Policy Institute has found, there are 3.245 million* people who could be eligible for the Dream Act.
The DREAM Act doesn’t stop illegal immigration—it only encourages more of it by rewarding lawbreakers. Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Texas) is Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.
The Dream Act is not just for undocumented residents, but also citizens or legal residents who are going to school in California but don't meet state residency requirements.