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Name: Steve Timper on Feb 26, 2010Comments: The first of a million signatures of registered voters crying out for major immigration reform.Flag
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Name: Bertha Gutierrez on Feb 27, 2010Comments: IMMIGRATION REFORM NOW!!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 27, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Joan Crishal on Feb 27, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Blanca Thacker on Feb 28, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Ulysses Jaen on Mar 1, 2010Comments: Immigration Reform Now!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 1, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Jorgen Andersson on Mar 2, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Israel Mostkoff on Mar 3, 2010Comments: The reform is very important to decriminalize immigrants they have to start to pay for their TAXES and the paper work to get the residence in this country if that don’t happened they cant get driver license and insurance and that make very dangerous situation for the citizens cause if an accident happened who pay ?? ... and other problems like hate crimes, abuse against them or their children even in the school, the work place cause some teacher treat to call the police if they accuse them ...this cant take any longer ..This has to be resolved NOW!!!Flag
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Name: Paola Cecilia Mendivil Ruiz on Mar 5, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: George LInga on Mar 5, 2010Comments: I believe we need Immigration reform now. I belive the immigration reform should be place before the health bill. By granting perminant residency to people who have been here for some times sould be allow to to become legal in this country. There are people who have been here for so long and they can not go home because of their immigration status. This is causing more problems for them and their family at home. People are crossing the border illegally beccause, since their love one came here, they can only hear from them but they can not see them. Because of that, some of the people runing through the border are doing so in order to join their love one. Alos, I think the law that you have to be a U.S citizen before you can marry to an immigrant for that person to become a legal immigrant in this country is not fair. I believe if a legal immigrant finds another immigrant and they love each other, they should be allow to stay together and the other person should be give a legal status. I think it is up to any one to decide if he or she wants to become an American citizen or not. By making it manditory to become a citizen before you can marry an immigrant for that immigrant to become legal in this country, is like the government saying, you have to become an American Ctizen before you can live a happy life here in America. This is one area tha needs changes.Flag
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Name: Jeanne Groth on Mar 5, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Mandy Steppe on Mar 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Jacqueline Cosme on Mar 7, 2010Comments: I'm a current student at Queens Borough community college and its my second semester I pay full tuition because I can't receive financial Aid. My brother just started his first semester there as well &Paterson’s proposal to carve $84.3 million from CUNY’s will increase tuition making it harder for me to continue my education books and classes are expensive and I feel my future, and dreams slipping away; in an era of stagnant wages and global competition, opportunity comes to be seen as a zero sum game, in which your dreams come at an expense. I feel desperate and anxious about my future The dream act should have already passed I'v been here since i was 5, Graduating a year early entering college at 17 I see things different now and feel i will soon have to drop out to support my family since its only been my mother and brother my mom has worked her whole life and i don't think she can do more than she has already done.Flag
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Name: Liane Armstrong on Mar 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Mary Hopkins on Mar 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Maria Centeno on Mar 8, 2010Comments: South America Green Card holderFlag
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Name: Shirley Aldana-Schwarz on Mar 9, 2010Comments: I was one of those ghosts -- living in the shadows from age 10 to age 39. My amnesty application was denied in 1989...my an immigration clerk. Saying that I could not prove that I was living here continuously from 1978 -- school records and my mothers job records weren't proof enough!Flag
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Name: Rebecca Das on Mar 10, 2010Comments: Be humane already!Flag
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Name: Carolina Mazariegos on Mar 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Luis Fabian on Mar 12, 2010Comments: We need to pass Immigration Reform and also The Dream Act, so undocumented students have the opportunity to attend college and have a brighter future.Flag
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Name: Raquel Lopez Molina on Mar 12, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Bertha Gutierrez on Mar 13, 2010Comments: RE-UNITE OUR FAMILIES!!!! IMMIGRATION REFORM NOW!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Daniel Angelov on Mar 13, 2010Comments: Please help stop the pain for legal and illeagal. we are all people. we are all dreamers. please help reunite the families of millions waiting for their visa!Flag
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Name: Igor A Panteleyev on Mar 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Igor A Panteleyev on Mar 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael on Mar 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Regina Sanchez on Mar 13, 2010Comments: Stop Raids, they are destroying families and affecting tremendously to our children, please stop Racism... Pass an immigration Reform Now.Flag
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Name: Iride Marasso on Mar 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Donald Harwood on Mar 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Donald Harwood on Mar 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrea Montero on Mar 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Leticia Martinez on Mar 13, 2010Comments: THE UNITED STATES NEEDS TO REALIZE THAT WE ARE ALL THE SAME, HUMAN BEINGS. GOD DIED FOR US TO BE HERE UNITED. NO HATE, NO ENEMIES, WE SHALL HAVE PEACE WHEN UNITED AS ONE.Flag
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Name: Geoffrey Robbins on Mar 13, 2010Comments: I will not be free until my friends are freeFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 13, 2010Comments: If reform can't be done, at least leave in the way used to be with people (especially the one that live in this country for more than a decade being honest with the system) to have their driver licenses (renew it) insurances, etc... Special rights were granted for Cubans, Haitians, Irish's and other without ask to the public opinion, it's no brainer to legalize people that need and honor this country, more than the ones that got everything easy after just few years living in here, that got in through the "legal" ways that only God knows what has been done. The system need to be fixed, adjusted, and American people should never been instigated against people that in reality help to build, support and improve this country.Flag
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Name: Josefina I. Flores on Mar 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 14, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 14, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Hector Lopez on Mar 14, 2010Comments: If we are good enough to die for The United States of America,then we should be good enough to live there.Flag
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Name: Manuel Guerra Casas on Mar 14, 2010Comments: We can not wait any longerFlag
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Name: Amelia Romo on Mar 14, 2010Comments: I think this is good we need to sign this people need to stop hating us latin root people we are better then any body in the world we do all the work around here. We pick orange and pick pepper and all the rest of the stuff we do the hard labor around the U.S. Ain't no body better than usFlag
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Name: Maria Sanchez on Mar 15, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Gina Carazo on Mar 15, 2010Comments: immagration refrom NOW!!!!!Flag
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Name: Gina Carazo on Mar 15, 2010Comments: immigration refrom NOW!!!!!Flag
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Name: Robert Sanchez on Mar 16, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: David Yennior on Mar 16, 2010Comments: Illegal aliens are not just Hispanics. However, they are being targeted by INS. Consider that the United States contracted with an Israeli Company to build a wall between the US and Mexico.Flag
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Name: Cecilia Bertrand on Mar 17, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Joy Peterson on Mar 17, 2010Comments: A just reform of our immigration laws benefits everyone, most of all those who struggle to support their families. When will we learn that from the beginning our country has only been made better by immigrants.Flag
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Name: Catherine Houtakker on Mar 17, 2010Comments: Immigration laws need to be changed now. People and families need to be let out of prisons simply because they came here for work and to better their lives.Flag
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Name: Jeanne Tranel on Mar 17, 2010Comments:Flag