Dream Act, Other Immigrant Entitlements Officially Dead

Border Patrol SC Dream Act, Other Immigrant Entitlements Officially Dead

Congress’ job performance rating is 10 percent. Lawyers’ popularity stands about the same. And although there’s no official ranking for whining, entitlement-seeking aliens, I can’t image that they do better than Congress or attorneys.

So it’s no surprise that when Daniela Peleaz, a Florida high school alien student, her lawyer Nera Shefer and U.S. Representative David Rivera (D-FL.) held a Capitol Hill press conference last week, everyone ignored them.

Rivera used the occasion to introduce his tedious Studying toward Adjusted Residency Status (STARS) legislation. I say “tedious” because Rivera’s is another in a long list of DREAM Act-type bills than Democrats and Republicans have soundly defeated for more than a decade. In these turbulent months leading up to the November election, STARS has no chance —none! — of even getting to the House floor for a vote.

Peleaz, although introduced as a DREAM Act poster girl because of her good grades and valedictorian status, is instead representative of aliens for whom nothing is ever enough. To date, Peleaz has already benefited from taxpayer fully subsidized K-12 education and recently had a deportation order stayed, largely because of the Obama administration’s prosecutorial discretion policy. Peleaz still yearns for more. She wants you to underwrite millions of aliens’ university tuition fees.

I have extremely bad news for Peleaz, as well as for the others who advocate for illegal immigrants selfish causes. According to well-placed Capitol Hill insiders, namely Congressional legislative aides who know what’s going on behind the scenes, the agenda to promote more immigration and alien benefits is deader than a doornail.

Democratic leaders have effectively nixed a DREAM Act vote or anything remotely resembling legislation that would give citizenship to illegal alien teens that go to college or join the military. The same terminal fate awaits dozens of pending bills promoting more visas for foreign-born workers.

I’d like to report that Congress finally came to its senses to realize that rewarding illegal immigration and promoting more of if it is unfair to American citizens. And I wish I could say that Congress did that math and discovered that with only 69,000 jobs created in May, adding more overseas workers to the population hurts unemployed Americans’ job chances. Sadly, however, I must tell you what you have already probably figured out. The decision to end discussions on the DREAM Act and to authorize additional visas is—surprise, surprise—politically motivated.

The Democrats don’t have the votes. And going into November when all but the most secure congressional incumbent seats will be at risk why, the thinking goes, swim against the tide?

Ethnic identity lobbyists such as La Raza that demand liberalized immigration legislation aren’t satisfied with partial bills like the DREAM Act. Broader legislation, however, like comprehensive immigration reform means certain death for office seekers.

As for Pelaez, she’s off to Dartmouth College, a private Ivy League institution. Because of its lofty standing among elitists, I’ll wager that Dartmouth was misguidedly impressed with Pelaez’s alien status and all the hoopla surrounding her.

In case Pelaez has you buffaloed too, here’s something to consider. Every year, Dartmouth receives about 20,000 applications and rejects more than 90 percent. Since it’s expensive and time consuming, few apply to Dartmouth frivolously. Among the 19,000 rejections are thousands of qualified Americans. But in this fall’s freshman class Pelaez, an alien, will take one of their places.

©2012 Joe Guzzardi and Capsweb.org – Joe Guzzardi is a Californians for Population Stabilization Senior Writing Fellow. Contact Joe at joeguzzardi@capsweb.org. 

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Comments

  1. They DESERVE the same treatment as American citizens (notice I said treatment NOT rights) break the law go to jail.

  2. I say they broke the law by coming here in the frist place and need to be deported. The american people owe then nothing at all, and I dont care how good they do in school they are a criminal period, They would have come in the front door and not the back door if they were not a criminal, If they dont like be treated this way then go home and change your own country and leave ours alone, Yo dont belong here at all so go home and change your own country period, And any one holding a position in goverment that does not up hold our laws are guilty of hindering the law and needs to be charge as an assorey before and after that fact , Period !

  3. For every good Alien. There are ten in prison, Jail, or on the streets commiting crimes……..Either ship them all or set up a plan to do something but “Quit Supporting Them!” Let them earn the same was as the rest of us…..”Sink or Swim, Or go home!”

  4. Nobama should join them in returning to their homeland. $84 billion dollars spent for illegal immigration BY Americans each year. Too much. …. it has to stop. Since the 80′s the sense of entitlement just grows and grows… not just by illegal aliens but by our youth. As a teacher, 70% of my classes are illegal. They believe they have every right to be in this classroom. We’ve created a monster that needs a solution. I don’t believe that nobama or Romney will solve it, but hopefully Romney will make some changes eventually that will provide a fix that everyone can live with.

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