Thousands of Caribbean nationals to benefit from new US immigration act
Published on December 10, 2010 Email To Friend Print Version
by Global News Staff
WASHINGTON, USA -- Thousands of Caribbean nationals stand to benefit from a Bill described as "Dream Act", which was passed in the House of Representatives in Washington on Wednesday.
The measure will provide a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants who came to the United States before age 16.
The Act was passed by 216-198 after sometimes heated debate.
A Reuters report stated that the legislation would provide legal residency to undocumented young people who graduate from high school, complete two years of college or military service and have no criminal record.
The measure is backed by President Barack Obama and Hispanic activists, who have been disappointed by Democrats' failure to deliver on Obama's promise of comprehensive immigration reform.
In a statement, Obama said, "This vote is not only the right thing to do for a group of talented young people who seek to serve a country they know as their own by continuing their education or serving in the military, but it is the right thing for the United States of America.”
The bill is opposed by Republicans, who slammed it as a "nightmare act".
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December 22, 2010
Thousands of Caribbean nationals to benefit from new US immigration act
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