Dreamers Move Beyond DREAM Act
The national network of undocumented youth United We Dream announced Monday its plan to move its focus beyond the DREAM Act to support a path to citizenship for the country's 11 million undocumented immigrants. The announcement, which came after the group's three-day conference in Kansas City, marks a shift to a more inclusive agenda and a "coming of age" for the national organization.
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