Dream Act

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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp; Americans love winners, and if President Obama scores more victories like the ones he has enjoyed over the last two months, he will easily win re-election.</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp; For the first two years of his term, Obama, to the chagrin of his supporters, mostly remained silent while his opponents maliciously maligned him.</p>

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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp; We should be able to agree that providing a high-quality education for all our children, regardless of their background, is a critical investment in our future. And when we tell our youngest that the sky is the limit, we must keep our word by working to eliminate any barriers to their success.</p>

 Perspective:
By Roberto Lovato

    Local media is abuzz with news of President Obama’s visit to San Francisco. Unfortunately for immigration policy and for noble cause of immigrant rights, the media coverage reflects the editorial filters built up by the multi-million dollar media apparatus set up by Obama’s immigrant rights allies in DC, who are still seen by the press as the official voice of immigrants in the US.