Pelosi Says Congress Has ‘a Duty and an Obligation’ to Let DREAMers Stay
By CNSNews.com Staff | December 21, 2017 | 3:01 PM EST
(CNSNews.com) - House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi told the House Rules Committee today that Congress has a “duty” to protect the “DREAMers” by taking action to allow them to stay in the United States.
“Congress has a duty and an obligation to protect these DREAMers--the committee should take this opportunity and take the bipartisan DREAM Act a vote on the floor,” Pelosi said.
Unfortunately, many Dreamers are poorly educated. Only 49 percent of DACA beneficiaries have a high school education, even though a
majority are now adults. And while military service could also qualify an illegal alien for DACA, out of the current 690,000 DACA beneficiaries, only 900 are serving in the military.
majority are now adults. And while military service could also qualify an illegal alien for DACA, out of the current 690,000 DACA beneficiaries, only 900 are serving in the military.
December 26, 2017
Are all DREAMers Students and Soldiers?
Advocates for legalizing the children of illegal aliens try to make the case that most DREAMers are worthy of amnesty. Many are students or members of the military who deserve a chance to succeed in America.
This may be true. But the demographic reality is far different than the media would have us believe. And that reality points to assimilation problems with DREAMers that is rarely discussed.
Watching television reports concerning Dreamers, one would think that the DACA program applied only to college-educated immigrants who were just a few years
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