What is the DREAM Act?
The DREAM (Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors) Act is for students whose futures are restricted by current immigration laws. The DREAM Act allows undocumented students to go to college and become successful US citizens. Without the DREAM Act, the US will be tossing away future doctors and lawyers, current honor students and valedictorians. More information at krcla.org/en/DREAM_Act
Many DREAM students came to the US at an early age and consider the US their home yet because of some immigration laws, they find themselves deprived of higher education, deprived of a future, and deprived of the opportunity to dream.
WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT!
DREAM was just introduced in Congress (S. 774 and H.R. 1275)!
Between March 7 and March 14 call your Representative & Senators and urge them to support the DREAM Act!
Call (202) 224-3121 between 6 am and 2 pm PDT to contact:
1. Your Representative (it depends on where you live);
2. Senator Barbara Boxer;
3. Senator Dianne Feinstein
And leave the following suggested message:
“Hello. My name is
and I am calling from . I urge to support the DREAM Act which was just introduced. The DREAM Act offers all young students the chance and opportunity to obtain higher education and employment opportunities. Please support the DREAM Act and DREAM students who will become successful and ultimately be a benefit to the U.S.”
If you can’t call during the suggested times, we can call on your behalf!
Brought to you by the Korean Resource Center's youth group ORAnGE (Organize, Rise Up, Act n' Get Empowered). To find out more call NAKASEC at 323-937-3703 (www.nakasec.org) or KRC at 323-937-3718 (www.krcla.org)