11:53 am By Maegan La Mala · DREAM Act|Education|Immigration|military · 23 Comments
9 Dec 2010The procedures behind what went down in the Senate today around the DREAM Act is complicated and confusing. So I will try my best to explain what went down.
Senator Reid twice asked to vitiate the vote on cloture which means to set it aside. This was objected to, twice. So then Reid moved to table the vote, which means means killing the Senate version of the DREAM Act so that the House version, which passed last night, CAN be voted on later. This motion to table passed, 59-40. We are not sure when vote on the House version of DREAM in the Senate will happen. Most likely it will be next week.
All in all this gives DREAM a better chance in passing, especially when considering that there are Senators on the fence who do not want to be targeted and be in the spotlight twice. And obviously this gives advocates, activists, and you more time to call and ask that DREAM be supported.
10:50 am By Maegan La Mala · Immigration|New York|Secure Communities · 3 Comments
9 Dec 2010
While D.C. is focused on the DREAM, in NY today, eyes shift to a different but equally important immigration matter : the criminalization of migrants and the merging of local police with Federal enforcement efforts.
This morning, at the same time that a cloture vote on DREAM is expected in the Senate, there is going to be a rally in front of Governor Paterson’s Manhattan office today to demand rescission of New York’s agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to bring a deportation program called “Secure Communities” to New York State.
With no public input, New York’s Division of Criminal Justice Services signed an agreement with ICE in May this year to bring Secure Communities to New York. Under the program, law enforcement agencies in the state are required to automatically forward to federal immigration databases the fingerprints of every arrested person. Undocumented immigrants, US citizens, and lawful permanent residents alike are subject to these database checks. Based on often unreliable and incomplete information, ICE then transfers people suspected of being deportable directly into the detention and deportation system, separating them from their families and communities.
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8:49 am By Maegan La Mala · DREAM Act|Education|Immigration|military|Politics · Comments Off
9 Dec 2010Last night’s House win on DREAM was only half the battle. Today the DREAM makes it to the Senate. According to D.C. sources, at around 11 am EST a motion to invoke cloture on the DREAM Act will be presented.
If you are making pro-DREAM calls this morning, you can call these lines to randomly route to key Senate targets:
English: 866-587-6101
Spanish: 866-956-3902some key targets to keep in mind are :
Senator McCaskill
Senator Landrieu
Senator Hagan
Senator Lugar
Senator Bennett
Senator Murkowski
Senator Voinovich
Senator Collins
Senator Snowe
Senator LeMieux
Senator Hutchison
General Senate lines you can also use:
English: 866-996-5161
Spanish: 866-961-4293
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