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Both the Dream Act and DACA have broad support, but a Gallup poll released this week suggests the public is increasingly unhappy about immigration overall.
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.
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Texas Dream Act faces court challenge after repealAdvocates are suing Texas to reinstate the Texas Dream Act, which allowed undocumented students to pay in-state tuition. One ...
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, have lived in the ...
Passing the Dream Act and putting young unauthorized immigrants on a pathway to citizenship would bring substantial benefits for the U.S. economy.
After the sudden repeal of the Texas Dream Act, multiple Texas nonprofits are suing on behalf of Austin Community College.
The DREAM Act doesn’t stop illegal immigration—it only encourages more of it by rewarding lawbreakers.
The Texas Dream Act, the first of its kind in the nation, extended in-state tuition at public colleges and universities to ...
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.
His oldest brother, Diyer Mendoza, said Luna was disappointed when the DREAM Act failed in Congress, as he was about immigration policy battles in Arizona and other states.
With these conditions, the DREAM act avoids many of the flaws that often plague attempts at immigration reform. It strikes a reasonable middle ground between granting complete amnesty to all 10 or so ...
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