Op-ed on the hypocrisy of immigration crack-downs including penalizing their children.
On seeing supermarket shoppers eagerly sign the Dream Act petition
We stopped at a supermarket in Baltimore County to buy some apples and peaches, possibly picked by undocumented immigrants employed by an orchard somewhere across the fruited plain. At the entrance to the store, a woman sat at a table offering an anti-Dream Act petition to Friday evening shoppers who appeared eager to sign it. They want to repeal a new Maryland law that would allow in-state college tuition to the undocumented children of undocumented immigrants.
Of course, most of those kids, while not citizens, have been through our high schools already. In fact, the Dream Act only applies to Maryland residents who, starting in fall 2005, attended one of our high schools for at least three years and got a diploma.
In addition, they have to prove their parents paid Maryland taxes for at least three years and that they're still paying taxes
They have to file an affidavit pledging to apply for permanent residency.
They have to register with the U.S. Selective Service System.
No matter how bright or prepared for a four-year college they might be, they have to attend a community college first. (Students who went through a community college, starting with the fall semester of 2010, are also eligible; they have to meet all the requirements stated above, including the bit about their parents being taxpayers.)
Dream Act opponents don't always mention all the conditions attached to it, so I do every chance I get.
See link for rest of op-ed -
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/oped/bs-ed-rodricks-dreamact-20110629,0,6178890.column