Thursday, May 5, 2011

Finalizing

After a long year full of both stressful and pleasing moments, my graduation lies only a couple of days ahead of me. I felt like this year was more of experimentation; I didn't know what I was getting into when I chose the DREAM Act topic.

After diving into the research and a having to swim through various types of articles, I realized that this would be more of a learning experience for me, rather than teaching others about what I thought I knew.I learned that politics can get nasty sometimes, and also that how hard it is for someone in office to please everyone and survive re-election. There are positives and negatives to the DREAM Act, but the purpose of it certainly cannot be denied by anyone who knows the importance of an education.

Currently, I'm working on a research paper that deals with the Economics of Immigration. I'll see how this enriches my area of interest. The Facebook page is going well, I am noticing that a couple of people actually read what I post up.

My presentation, which will be May the 19th, is going to be a powerpoint speech consisting of what I did over the year, what I learned, and possibly a short hypothesis on what would happen to the economy if the DREAM Act was passed. Let's see how this turns out.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Money, Money, Money

Financial aid has proven to be a tough road bump for many Dreamers. However, it will now seem even more dim for these students as Obama's new budget plan for 2011 cuts about 4.9 Billion dollars from the Department of Education. If finding money for college seemed hard enough already, then be prepared for a tougher road. Of course, the possibilities of getting scholarships are still avialable, but it's definitely a lot more tougher now that many US citizens will also have a tougher time getting money since federal aid will now decrease.

The good news is that Senator Dick Durbin announced that he will reintroduce the DREAM Act, although this new version of the bill is expected to narrow down the number of eligible students. All I can say is that undocumented students must now keep trying harder to stand out and give Congress and the rest of America a reason to pass this bill. Hopefully they will soon realize the importance of an education.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Last Quarter

Now that I'm reaching the final steps of my project, I'm starting to see that time goes by a bit too fast sometimes. I still haven't reached most of my goals, but I feel that this type of work definitely requires a lot of time and dedication. An advocate can have a rough time. So far I haven't had any negative feedback, only a couple of suggestions on how the bill could be improved, such as ensuring it acts more as an earned right rather than a gift.

The Facebook page is going well; so far I have 100 members in my group. The only problem was that I made the facebook a group instead of an actual page. I don't invite people to the group, I put them in the group. It's a different process and my group can't be "suggested" or "invited" to other friends.

The only thing that worries me is the time, but hopefully the relaxed classed will give me more time to focus on the project.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Facebook Update

Finally, Facebook will be available to all students during the school week, so I can actually take on the task of building a facebook page on the DREAM Act. I had already found a DREAM Act Houston page, however the page did not have accurate e-mail adresses and information, so I could not really contact the admin of that page. I decided to make my own page then, realizing that I could easily get about 200 members from school and friends, and then hopefully the group would reach others through them. Hooray for networking!

So first of all I decided to link both my blog and my webs to the page for easy access and media circulation. I'm going to try and keep this page updated as much as possible. Hpefully once I get a reasonable amount of members I can do a sort of group rally or something of that magnitude.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Going online

Recently I've been thinking about making a facebook page and calling it "DREAM Act Houston". I'm not sure if someone has already made a group similar to that, but I wouldn't mind collaborating with this person. I think it would probably be one of the fastest ways of getting my message out there since almost everyone uses Facebook today. I would probably be posting up links and any articles I found on the web. What I really look forward too is getting a certain meeting or event once I get a big enough group and do some rallying. Let me know what you all think.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

DREAM Act Presentation

I did a presentation on the DREAM Act project last year, mainly focusing on the informative aspect of it. Let me know what you all think.


Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Obama Reminds Legislators that DREAM Act is Still Alive

Yesterday, Obama took a little chunk off of his State of the Union address to remind both Republicans and Democrats that the DREAM Act is still alive and that he has not given up on it. The International Business Times released an article today that explained why the bill is not completely dead.

Latinos and other immigrants won't forget how the Republicans and a couple of Democrats denied the DREAM Act at the Senate.

Every one knows that the immigrant and immigrant descent population will not decrease, and if anything it will only increase. Many people are trying to avoid this issue and hope that everyone will soon forget about it, but two years can pass very quickly and this topic will eventually spring up again.