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Area residents voice opinions on tuition/immigrant ballot question
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comMaryland voters have been locked in debates in advance of the Nov. 6 General Election, with disagreements ranging from the best candidate for the Oval Office to same-sex marriage, to gambling. Also on the ballot is Question 4, a referendum allowing...Tags: Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland), Elections, Education, Immigration, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Dream Act: Good for students, colleges and the state
Coming to the United States as a 15-year-old, Cuban-born refugee, it truly was a dream to think that I could go to college and become president of a great Maryland university. But with the support of many people along the way, and the belief instilled...
Tags: Education, Employees, Fidel Castro, University of Maryland Baltimore County, High Schools
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Dream Act supporters ramp up campaign
Supporters of Maryland's Dream Act, a measure passed by the General Assembly last year extending in-state college tuition to the children of some illegal immigrants, are staging a series of events this week to build momentum in their effort to uphold it ...Tags: Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland), Charter Schools, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Education, Baltimore County
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State ballot campaigns woo black voters
Whether the issue is gay marriage, Vegas-style gambling or college for illegal immigrants, all of Maryland's ballot campaigns have this in common: They are lavishing attention on black voters. African-Americans are expected to be fully a quarter of the...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Elections, Family, Minority Groups, Morgan State University
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An immigrant in limbo between two Americas
Maria Gomez stood with the Class of 2011, waiting to climb the stage. The sun was bright on the UCLA campus, her fellow graduates buoyant. To reach this elite company, she'd worked baby-sitting and housecleaning jobs, scraping up tuition from quarter...
Tags: Starbucks Corp., Interior Policy, Immigration, Entertainment, Students
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Aggressive Obama goes on attack in second debate
Q13 FOX News reporterA newly energetic and aggressive President Obama went directly after his Republican challenger from the first moment of their second debate to the last, attacking Mitt Romney’s business record, his positions on issues and his truthfulness during a...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Elections, Mitt Romney, Government, Barack Obama
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Letter: DREAM Act a nightmare for U.S. students, workers
Marylanders will soon vote on question 4, the DREAM Act. According to Calvin Ball's Oct. 11 column, we should vote "yes" on 4 because "all students (should) have access to the education they need." I agree, Mr. Ball. But first, let us look at who won't...Tags: The Wall Street Journal, Elections, Migration, Minority Groups, Ellicott City
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Letter: Maryland Dream Act runs counter to federal law
What seems to be missing from Calvin Ball's piece Oct. 11 column on the Dream Act, and also seems to be missing from the discussion of this act overall, is the fact that the Maryland Dream Act directly contradicts the legal intent of an already existing...Tags: Laws, Government, National Government, Maryland Dream Act, Crime, Law and Justice
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Vets don't need the Dream Act
Dan Rodricks' column on the Maryland Dream Act not only showed his obvious attempt to give tax dollars to illegal immigrants but his willingness to use veterans to do it ("Maryland Dream Act benefits veterans," Oct. 11). He correctly notes that "few...Tags: Nottingham, Maryland Dream Act, Personal Income, Illegal Immigrants
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Baltimore TV stations get boost from gambling ads
Baltimore television stations expected little in the way of political advertising this election year. Then the fight over expanded gambling in Maryland erupted, pitting deep-pocketed casino companies against each other. The barrage of ads urging...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Elections, Government, Media General Inc., Media Industry
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Rodricks: Thousands of undocumented workers pay state taxes
Under the Maryland Dream Act, students who want to attend our community colleges or public universities at the in-state tuition rate must have attended a Maryland high school for at least three years. They must prove that their families filed state income...Tags: Interior Policy, Education, International Law, Employees, Immigration
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Democrats seek investigation of anti-Dream Act group
The Maryland Democratic Party is asking state prosecutors to investigate what it says are "serious campaign finance violations" by a group that opposes the state's Dream Act. The director of the group called the claims "bogus." Brad Botwin, who founded...Tags: Labor Legislation, Elections, Baltimore County, Democratic Party, Political Fundraising
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