U.S. Senate vote to legalize undocumented students reform
The United States Senate vote next week on the project "Dream Act" to legalize some undocumented students 850 000 in this country, said Democratic majority leader in the legislature, Harry Reid.
"We must ensure that we will complete work on the Dream Act," he said.
said that three projects are still "extremely important" pending debate in the Senate, referred to as tax reduction, nuclear disarmament with Russia and the approval of funds to finance the government.
The "Dream Act" benefits as young as 30 who entered the U.S. before the age of 16 years of age, have five years of residence on American soil and within two years of college or enrolled in the Armed Forces.
On Wednesday 8 December, the project was approved in the House of Representatives by a vote called "historic" by 216 votes in favor and 198 against.
U.S. Senate consists of 100 legislators would have to vote with a minimum of 60 votes for the "Dream Act" can be passed smoothly by President Barack Obama
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