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Thread: Dream-act could benefit thousands of AZ immigrants

  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by chew 'n' spit View Post
    Yeah, I would like one about now with two in college and two more to come, but I make "too much"..............yeah right.
    I'm pretty sure you qualify for in-state tuition wherever you live, though.

  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    Aw crap!

    Let's see. Momma and daddy sneaked into the U.S. back in 1975. They are illegal, no argument. Deport them.

    In 1978, they had a kid and named him Roberto. By our Constitution, Roberto is a U.S. Citizen. I don't agree, but that's how it is.

    It is now 2010. Roberto is now 32 years old. He is a U.S. Citizen.

    What is wrong with Roberto receiving these benefits? It benefits all of us. It benefits the future of our country if Roberto is a productive citizen and his children become productive citizens as well.

    Roberto, doesn't need these benefits, he's already legal. Had Roberto been born before mom and Dad came here, he could now become legal with these benefits

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