The California state Assembly voted Friday to send Gov. Jerry Brown a bill that allows undocumented immigrant college students to receive publicly funded financial aid.
After a lengthy debate, Assembly Bill 131 — the second part of the controversial measure known as the California Dream Act — cleared the lower house on a 45-27 vote.
"Today is a wonderful day," said Assemblyman Manuel Pérez, D-Coachella. "Today is a day of hope.
Today, there are many students throughout the state of California who are saying, 'It's about time.' "
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This is just so WRONG - absolutely unbelieveable, except that we're talking about those liberal liberals in CA.
I dont know which state is more liberal California or Maryland. Its like a ball game when the lead keeps changing. When MD bans circumcision then it will be a tie. But now California has the lead.
Just like that liberal haven of Texas where that Al Gore supporting Governor Rick Perry supported the DREAM act there.
Dirty wet-pants.....hey, wait a minute....
Florida has more Cubans, and California has more earthquakes. California had first choice.
I think we should send all the illegal immigrants back to where they came from. And stop giving them a free ride for everything on the backs of the American taxpayer.
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