Congress launches Immigration Reforms with the DREAM Bill

March 31, 2009 – 9:51 am

The Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minor’s Act (DREAM) was introduced in the house and Senate on March 26, 2009, signaling that the political tide for immigration reforms is getting stronger. This bill provides a path to U.S. citizenship for undocumented workers who entered the country more than five years ago while they were under the age of 16 and who complete 2 years of college or 2 years of military service. The bill aims in giving hard-working undocumented children who have considered America as their home an opportunity to fix their status and contribute to U.S. economy and their communities.

For detailed news, please click Congress Flexes Muscle for Broader Immigration Reform with Dream Act

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