ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) — Supporters of the Dream Act filed suit to cancel the 2012 ballot referendum. Political reporter Pat Warren explains they believe the State Board of Elections wrongly certified petitions to put in-state tuition for undocumented students on the November ballot.
These petitions for referendum had to be signed just so in order to count towards the number needed to put in-state tuition for undocumented students on the 2012 election ballot. Supporters of the Maryland Dream Act are now suing the State Board of Elections, claiming it certified signatures that should have been thrown out.
This amazes me. We signed the petition LEGALLY, and the ILLEGALS are contesting this! ONLY IN AMERICA!
ReplyDeleteOMG, these people are out of control!!! UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteDeportation! Why can we not just throw their a**es out?! If they do not have papers they are illegal. I do not care if their many children were born in this country or not. They are illegal by default. Stop messing around and just throw them out already! This is unbelievable. I have never seen such bullshi**ing from anyone else but the United States government.
ReplyDeleteThis is what your politicians are doing to you.
ReplyDelete2:57 right on ,deport them all they sucking all our resources dry.
ReplyDelete2:57 by law children born here are citizens whether you or me likes it or not. Its clear in the constitution.
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