DREAM ACT panel to be held Thursday, last event in Hispanic Heritage Month

 

Students and community members will have their questions about the DREAM Act answered by a community panel on Thursday.

As a part of Hispanic Heritage month, the event will take place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Bovee University Center Auditorium.

“We’ll have a panel of folks in the community, like students and professors, share some facts about the act, tell what it means to them and answer any questions,” said Assistant Director of Multicultural Student Services Keisha Janney.

Organized by MASS and the multicultural sorority Sigma Lambda Gamma, the event will inform students about the DREAM Act, a bill being pushed for by the non-profit organization One Michigan.

“DREAM stands for Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors,” Janney said.

According to the One Michigan website, “the DREAM Act is a bipartisan bill, which if passed, will create an opportunity for certain undocumented workers to get onto a path of legalization.”

Janney said One Michigan will not attend the event.

“This isn’t just about Latinos, it applies to a lot of students,” Janney said. “We wanted to wrap up the Hispanic Month celebration by ending on something that’s going to make people think.”

Sigma Lambda Gamma President Alexandra Maldonado said instead of focusing on the positive and negatives of illegal immigration like last year, she wanted to plan something different.

“As much as you don’t want to accept it, you don’t know what people go through to try to reach the American dream,” Maldonado said.

The Mount Pleasant senior said the bill would enable illegal aliens to gain permanent alien residency, giving them the opportunity to pay in-state tuition and serve in the armed forces, among other things, if they meet certain criteria.

She said she encourages students to come with open minds.

“I wanted to make DREAM Act a part of Hispanic Heritage month so I could say I left Central presenting programs to students so they’re more educated,” she said. “People don’t always fall under black and white, there’s that gray area too.”

 
 
  • Michmediaperson

    Another liberal brainwashing session by CMU management.

    A vast majority of Americans are against this.

    Is this panel going to have an equal number of panelists who are AGAINST this pro-Democrat Party legislation  (few Republicans are for this.  It’s why Rick Perry’s poll numbers are going down faster than a speeding roller coaster).  Or, is CMU against hearing both sides of the issue????

    Try breaking into a CMU building after hours and you’ll get arrested.  That’s what these people did when they entered into America.  They were breaking in illegally when they crossed into America without a passport.

    If CMU doesn’t have an equal number of anti-Dream Act panelists, CM LIFE shouldn’t cover it.

    It’s simply a brainwashing, pro-illegal pep rally!

    If an illegal living in Michigan wants to go to college in Texas or California, they can get in-state tuition.

    If a legal hispanic, black, white, asian, native American Michigan students wants to go to college in Texas or California, they WILL HAVE TO PAY OUT-OF-STATE TUITION.  That is totally unfair, un-American and wrong!

    If they want to reach the American dream, then they need to do what our grandparents, great grandparents and great-great grandparents did, and that’s to enter this country LEGALLY!

    That means they return to their native country and apply to come to this country legally!

    These are the talking points the students should come with with the so-called “open minds.”

    Legal Americans deserve this money, NOT NOT NOT illegals!

  • Ben Steiner Brothers

    “It’s simply a brainwashing, pro-illegal pep rally!”

    It’s simply another terrible post!

  • David K.

    they should recall you, Gov Brown.  All this is about is you and Obama getting the new Mexican and Mexican American votes.