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Monday, June 18, 2012

Md. Dream Act Supporters Remain Optimistic

Supporters of the Maryland Dream Act are optimistic, even after the state's highest court ruled this week that the law could go to a referendum this fall.

"I'm very optimistic." Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown says. "I'm not overly confident, in the sense that it's still a lot of hard work, we need to be focused and disciplined. We're raising money. We're raising awareness."

But he adds "there is still a lot of work to make sure that the Maryland Dream Act is a reality."

Opponents of the law have gathered tens of thousands of signatures to force the referendum. They say the law could lead to students who could be deported, getting school slots that would otherwise go to legal residents.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't blame you Brown, because your only doing what Obama bin laden wants you to do so farting O'faily can become a senator...

Wouldn't it make sense to charge illegals MORE money for school since 1)They are illegals
2)We need the money so why not charge them higher rates?

Anonymous said...

how about instead of school we send them back to their countries