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MA declares a State of Emergency because of too many migrants
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 4094221" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>- I don't believe that the requirements of the 'Dream Act' and its' associated versions were worded specifically to keep less-than-perfect kids from ever being allowed to become US citizens, but it was/is within reason to try and weed-out those that may have had/have had a high propensity of becoming just a drain on our civil resources or those that seemed to have a tendency towards anti-social behavior.</p><p>- Setting a requirement for attending college or military duty was one reasonable way to [hopefully] ensure that the young immigrant adult had at least some 'drive' to improve themselves as well as making a contribution for the good of their new country, and in the process, also acquire a minimum amount of English language skill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 4094221, member: 42584"] - I don't believe that the requirements of the 'Dream Act' and its' associated versions were worded specifically to keep less-than-perfect kids from ever being allowed to become US citizens, but it was/is within reason to try and weed-out those that may have had/have had a high propensity of becoming just a drain on our civil resources or those that seemed to have a tendency towards anti-social behavior. - Setting a requirement for attending college or military duty was one reasonable way to [hopefully] ensure that the young immigrant adult had at least some 'drive' to improve themselves as well as making a contribution for the good of their new country, and in the process, also acquire a minimum amount of English language skill. [/QUOTE]
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