Julissa Gomez

    It Is Time to Re-Awaken the DREAM Act!

    Posted December 7th, 2010 by Julissa Gomez

    Looks like the DREAM is rising again.  The DREAM Act, that is, and mothers have been weighing in on a vote that may come up in Congress as soon as tomorrow.

    Women overwhelmingly support the DREAM Act, a bipartisan piece of legislation that would provide a path to legal status for thousands of young people who have been raised in the United States, worked hard in school, and pursued a higher education or served their country in the military.  In fact, according to polling data commissioned by First Focus, 72% of women in the United States support the DREAM Act.

    MomsRising collaborated with First Focus and Legal Momentum to send Congress a message to explain why women and mothers believe the DREAM Act would be good for our country. We included mom-quotes such as these:

    “I am a mom of a gorgeous 3-year-old girl, and I support the DREAM Act because it would break my heart if my child was ever denied the opportunity to become a college student just because of where she was born.” Alina

    “I’m a mom and I support the DREAM Act because any hardworking student who grows up in the United States deserves to further their education and give back to society. This is a win-win situation for everyone: the students, the universities, the communities, employers, the economy, and society! It’s time to do what’s right for these students. The consequences of doing nothing are devastating to everyone.” Tammy

    “I am a mother and a grandmother and a teacher with 20 years of classroom experience. In fact, I was the Utah Teacher of the Year who taught in both the suburbs of Salt Lake and its homeless shelters. I know kids. I love kids. My kids and other people’s kids. Some of those kids live in the shadows. They are good kids who work hard in school and play on the team and join the chess club and sing in the musical. But that life is in limbo unless we can do the right thing and give them a path of citizenship. They live in our communities and if we care about our communities we must bring these precious children into the light of a country they love. Pass the Dream Act. Now.” Lily

    “[The DREAM Act] ties in with one of the major ideas throughout this country’s history of the promise of America and what it means to be American: that what you make of yourself is more important than where you’re from and what your background is.” Margaret

    “I started advocating for the DREAM Act while volunteering for the internationally known Carl Hayden High School’s robotics program. They have been profiled on Wired Magazine, Readers’ Digest in several languages and on TV Nightline. There I found the most talented and accomplished students and discovered that some of them are undocumented. My family made a pact of solidarity with them and I took the advocacy of the DREAM Act students as a full-time job (unpaid, BTW). I could not have asked for a more exhilarating experience than to fight alongside some of the best human capital of the USA to attain a legalization process. It has also been heartbreaking and frustrating. Knowing the challenges they face and especially the danger of detention, incarceration and deportation sometimes keeps me awake at night. As a good mother, I care about them as I care for my own children.” Carmen

    After months – no, years – of hard work, the DREAM Act is moving forward in Congress.  We could see votes related to the DREAM Act as early as tomorrow in the House of Representatives and in the Senate.  We ask Congress to listen to the voices of women and mothers, and to the vast majority of Americans, in general, who support the DREAM Act.

    Want to make sure your voice is heard?  Our friends at the National Council of the Raza have created a simple way for you to contact your representatives:  Click to call and tell your members of Congress to vote yes on the “DREAM Act”!

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    For more information on how MomsRising launched the project to collect quotes in support of the DREAM Act, VISIT http://www.momsrising.org/blog/why-do-moms-dream.

    Cross posted at the Huffington Post.

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    5 Comments

    December 21, 2010 at 10:34 am by meredith

    If a child is born here to illegal’s it is not that childs fault. Some of these people have nowhere else to go. Have you ever seen a Mexican town? It’s sad and dirty and can be very very depressing if you’re poor. I know in America we have that too, but America was built on the idea that people can make themselves whoever they want to be. You don’t have to come from money to be rich and successful. and a majority of the poor in America can get help but so many have a mental illness or addiction, our system is not set up to handle this. These people, American, Mexican, African, who ever, need help and a fresh start. If we can help we should. countries all over the world need to stop being greedy and start learning to care about each other or its going to get even worse for the poor, the uneducated, and the kids. And there is enough racial profiling still that white people will continue to get the better jobs DIVA, so that line won’t work. And to the anonymous 4th commenter, here’s some news, everyone has an immigrant in their family and you would be surprised to know how many had forged papers to get in here legally. Do your research before spouting off what you don’t know.

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    December 17, 2010 at 7:52 pm by Conservative Diva

    The Dream Act is a NIGHTMARE 4 AMERICA! If you want to support 20 million illegals go for it! I will not support even ONE! They are stealing jobs from Americans and taking opportunities from our kids!

    Your group is insane and I will spread that everywhere! You want social justice….MOVE TO MEXICO!

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    December 7, 2010 at 8:06 pm by Maricela G

    The Dream Act is about our future of us a nation. For the last 200 plus years, despite the bumps in the road, we have been about progress. And this single piece of legislation, continues to advance our great country in the right direction.

    Young adults, under this legislation will have the oppurtunity to positively engage and give back to the benefit of as a country. With a higher education, comes access to higher wages, employer funded health care, and more overall financial security- meaning there is less dependence on social and public assistance. Access to higher education means another step in a brighter future for all of us as Americans.

    I support this and urge you to do as well.

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    Anita Reply:

    @Maricela – Thank you for sharing your thoughts. And- the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office came out with a report with the projected impact of the DREAM Act: http://wonkroom.thinkprogress.org/2010/12/03/cbo-dream-act/

    Good numbers in there.

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    Anonymous Reply:

    @Maricela G, NO this is about AMERICAN TAXPAYERS supporting ILLEGAL ALIENS who broke the LAW to come here!

    They should all go back to their OWN countries and get in line with all the other LAW ABIDING people that come here the LEGAL way! NO AMNESTY!!

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