Thanks to the leadership of organizations like NumbersUSA, FAIR, ALIPAC and other citizen groups across our great nation, the Amnesty Dream Act was stopped in the U.S. Senate today. Below is a message from NumbersUSA:
VICTORY!
YOU BEAT BACK CHANCES FOR THE DREAM ACT
SENATE CLOTURE VOTE FAILS
Thanks for all of your hard work in making phone calls and sending faxes the last 8 days.
The Senate just failed by a count of 56-43 to approve cloture, which would have allowed debate to begin on a Defense bill that Senate leaders hoped would include the DREAM Act amnesty.
Because it takes 60 votes for cloture, the Defense bill had to be pulled.
The insistence of Senate Majority Leader Reid (D-Nev.) in using the Defense bill as a vehicle for the amnesty was one of the key reasons why Republicans refused to allow debate on the bill.
Every Republican (except Sen. Murkowski of Alaska who was absent) voted NO.
Sen. Pryor of Arkansas looked to be the sole Democrat who would vote against Reid but, in the end, his fellow Arkansas Democrat Sen. Lincoln also voted NO.
It would be unfair to infer that every Democrat voting YES to start debate supports the DREAM amnesty. We know that on a direct up or down on the amnesty, many of the Democrats would have voted NO. But this opening cloture vote was one that pushed Democrats to show Party loyalty to just start the debate.
I really believe that many of you are in states where you had persuaded your Democratic Senator to vote NO on the DREAM amnesty amendment itself. Good work, all of you.
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