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Progress of the Dream Act

From 65438 to 0986, the United States granted "Amnesty" to illegal immigrants, and more than 3 million illegal immigrants obtained legal status. At that time, the government promised to solve the immigration problem through strict border inspection, but the result was that 1 1 10,000 immigrants flooded into the United States. In August, 20001,the United States Senate proposed the "Dream Act" with the full name of "Minority Development, Assistance and Education Act", aiming at helping the children of illegal immigrants who meet certain conditions to obtain legal status.

In 2007, George W. Bush also proposed to amend the immigration law, but it was rejected in the Senate. On March 26th, 2009, the House of Representatives proposed the "Dream Bill" again.

20 10 On February 8th, 10, the House of Representatives passed the "Dream" bill, but it was rejected by the Senate in the same year. During the 20 12 American election, Obama pushed the "dream bill" again, hoping that voters of all ethnic groups would support this bill and make the United States a country with "dreams". 2065438+200365438+1On October 29th, Obama gave a speech in a middle school in Las Vegas, praising an immigration reform framework plan announced by an important senator from both parties in Congress1October 28th. Call on Congress to act quickly to provide a clear path for the naturalization of 1 1 10,000 illegal immigrants living in the United States.