///Rapid Response 07/15/07
DREAM Act
With the failure of comprehensive immigration
reform in this Congress, there is a
possibility that the DREAM Act may be offered
as an amendment to a Defense Department
Authorization bill this week. Senator
Richard Durbin (D-IL) announced on July 13th
that he, Chuck Hagel (R-NE), and Richard
Lugar (R-IN) will introduce the DREAM Act as
an amendment to H.R. 1585, the Department of
Defense authorization bill, which is now
being debated in the Senate. The amendment
will need 60 votes to pass.
The provisions of the DREAM Act amendment are
expected to be word for word identical to S.
774. It would provide a six-year path to
permanent residence and eventual citizenship
for persons brought to the United States at
least five years ago as undocumented children
under the age of 16, if they graduate from
high school and continue on to college or
military service.
Immigration advocates are encouraging persons
to contact both of their Senators and
encourage them to vote for the
Durbin-Hagel-Lugar DREAM Act Amendment to
H.R. 1585 so that undocumented children
brought to the United States, through no
fault of their own, can realize their full
potential.
For your information, several Disciples
congregations have been praying for this
legislation to pass so that members of their
congregation will have an opportunity for a
college education, which would not be
possible without this legislation.
Thank you for your willingness to take action.
Rev. Jennifer Riggs,
Director of Refugee and Immigration Ministries
Disciples Home Missions
Telephone:
(317) 713-2643 or toll-free (888) 346-2631