Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright Speaks About Dreamers
Immigration
Posted November 2017
This December, Congress can vote to change the fate of Dreamers, nearly two million young immigrants who came here as children but could soon lose their place in America. If Congress doesn’t pass the Dream Act soon, these young people could be arrested, jailed, and deported out of the country they are contributing to every day, the only country they have ever known.
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San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer on Dreamers
The mayor explains why Congress must act to pass the Dream Act now.
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Immigration
Former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta Speaks About Dreamers
The former Secretary of Defense explains why Congress must act to pass the Dream Act now.
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Immigration
Miami Dade College President Eduardo J. Padron Speaks About Dreamers
Dr. Eduardo J. Padron explains why Dreamers represent America.
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