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PoliticoEducation Secretary Arne Duncan said Monday that Congress can’t afford to wait to pass the DREAM Act, even as immigration allies acknowledge there’s little hope of getting the bill done in the lame-duck session.
In his second conference call with reporters in 12 days, Duncan reiterated that the legislation is not an issue of politics or ideology but rather fairness and economic necessity. The DREAM Act would provide a path to citizenship for tens of thousands of young, undocumented immigrants who attend college or serve in the military for at least two years. Critics still dismiss the proposal as “amnesty” for illegal immigrants.
“For our young people, for our country, for our country’s economy, we desperately need to pass the DREAM Act,” Duncan said on a call organized by Conservatives for Comprehensive Immigration Reform. “We have a chance to do it now in the lame-duck session. And I simply don’t think we can afford to wait.”
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Duncan said Obama’s support for the bill has been “unequivocal,” echoing comments he made to reporters Nov. 18 that his boss was willing to “spend political capital” on the effort.
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