Josh Kurtz: A DREAM Denied?

How many in my daughter’s graduating class of 600-plus students are children of illegal immigrants? It’s hard to say. But considering the neighborhood demographics, there are bound to be several. Full Story »

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Gin Ferrara
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by Gin Ferrara - Jun. 15, 2011

The beginning of the article relates Kutz's personal experience to his own perspective on the Dream Act. He might have made a stronger case had he ended there. His assumptions of the political decisions in Baltimore County and City seemed spurious, and were not backed up with any real knowledge, just assumptions.

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Khalilah Harris
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by Khalilah Harris - Jun. 14, 2011

Since this is an opinion I can't necessarily say whether this is good or bad. I am surprised at the lack of balance as it pertains to Black people and the dotted line drawn from legislative votes around gay marriage to no supporting the DREAM Act. A little irresponsible I would say without any quotes or evidence to back up the rationale.

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