The DREAM Act: a nightmare for immigrant  students  
by Eduardo Martinez Zapata 
Democrat and Republican Senators are working hard to make the  
Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act into an  
amendment of the 2008 Defense Appropriations Bill currently in the  
Senate. Just last week, Democrat Senator Richard Durbin of Illinois was  
quoted in the Army Times, “Under the DREAM Act, tens of thousands  of 
well-qualified potential recruits would become eligible for military  service 
for the first time. They are eager to serve in the armed forces  during a 
time of war.” This highlights the DREAM Act more as a military  
recruitment program than a college access program. It is one that's  
particularly cruel.

For undocumented high school students,  college is pretty much out of the 
question. The DREAM Act is promoted as a  doorway to college with a 
“pathway toward citizenship.” Supporters claim it  is the solution these 
students have long been waiting for. The act would  provide immigrant 
students who enter the U.S. before age 16 and are of “good  moral 
character” the ability to apply for a temporary six-year "conditional"  
residence permit. This would allow them to live legally in the United  
States, obtain driver's licenses and social security cards, attend college,  
and work legally. It sounds good, and a number of immigrant rights groups  
support it, but the act has got major problems. 
In addition to exposing their parents’ immigration status to la  migra, 
students would be required during their six-year temporary  period to either 
(1) graduate from a two-year community college, (2)  complete at least two 
years towards a 4-year degree, or (3) serve two years  in the U.S. military. 
They would also be required to maintain a good moral  character, which 
these days could necessitate near-sainthood. Another huge  problem is 
that the students, most from poor families, would be specifically  excluded 
from federal financial aid such as Pell Grants. The high school  dropout 
rate for children of migrant workers is 55%, so a huge number of  youth 
without papers would be forced into the military to avoid being  deported. 
We are writing to ask that you act to oppose the DREAM  Act.  Please 
contact your U.S. senators and challenge all  organizations that are 
supporting this act. Find addresses and phone numbers  for your senators 
at: _www.senate.gov_ (http://www.senate.gov/)  
Undocumented students need REAL solutions:
- Immediate and  unconditional legalization for them and their 
parents!
- Full  funding for all high schools and in-state college tuition for all 
graduates! 
- Federal financial aid programs for all students!
- Full  citizenship rights for everyone serving in the military! 
Eduardo Martinez Zapata, National Coordinator of the FSP Comrades of  
Color Caucus, works as an educator with migrant students and their  
families.
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Freedom Socialist Party 
U.S. Section
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Seattle, WA 98105
USA 
Australian Section
PO Box 2066
Brunswick, VIC  3055
Australia
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