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A state appellate court has put a financial cloud over the future of tens of thousands of undocumented California college students, saying a state law that grants them the same heavily subsidized tuition rate that is given to resident students is in conflict with federal law. In a ruling reached Monday, the state Court of Appeal reversed a lower court's decision that there were no substantial legal issues and sent the case back to the Yolo County Superior Court for trial.

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Hint of Immigration Reform at tomorrows State of the Union Speech PDF Print E-mail
Written by Luis Huerta   
Tuesday, 26 January 2010 18:40
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said on todays White House news briefing that president Obama will work towards reform as long as there is enough support saying: "one of the things the president has talked about and will mention tomorrow and in the coming days, if congress can put together the way forward with coaltions to get the way forward then its something we will work through." When asked if senator John McCain would be part of the coalition Gibbs said that since the senator has been a storng supporter of immigration reform he would not understand why McCain would not want to be part of that coalition.
 
CAMPAIGN CALENDAR (Oct-Dec 2009) PDF Print E-mail
Written by Maria Rodriguez   
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 19:50
October - Actions with Targets!
  • October 29: 

Central Region Meeting @ CHIRLA: 5pm

November - Local Campus Actions!

  • November 5:
Central Region Meeting @ CHIRLA: 5pm
UCD – List Building – Goal of 100
Day of Action – UCD, SF State
  • November 7 :
Southern Region Meeting: 1-3pm
  • November 10:

CSULA -- Local Campus Action

  •  November 12:
Central Region Meeting @ CHIRLA: 5pm
CSULA -- “Papers” Movie Screening
  • November 18:
STATEWIDE Day of Action: “Charla/ Conversation on JHIR” --
CSULB, RCC, Mt.Sac,SMC,UCSB,CSUN, Cal Poly, UCD
  • November 19:

STATEWIDE Day of Action: “Charla/ Conversation on JHIR”

  • November 21:

Central Region Summit @ CSULB, SMC, CSULA?

  • November 24:

UCB - Local campus Action

  • November 25:
Thanksgiving Day Action in San Fernando Valley/Van Nuys
Goal: 1,000

December - Large Mobilization!

  • December 2:
CHIRLA Membership Meeting @ CHIRLA: 5-8pm
  • December 3:

Central Region Meeting @ CHIRLA: 5pm

  • December 4:
Action, Target: Nancy Pelosi in Orange County
Goal: 2,000
  • December 10:

Central Region Meeting @ CHIRLA: 5pm

  • December 12:
Southern Region Summit @ CSU Fullerton?
  • December 17:

Central Region Meeting @ CHIRLA: 5pm

  • December 18:
ACTION: International Migrants Day in LA
  • December 19: 
CHIRLA Holiday Party @ CHIRLA Rooftop: 6-11pm
Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 October 2009 20:14
 
The CA Dream Network PDF Print E-mail
Written by Admin   
Tuesday, 12 August 2008 10:00

The California Dream Network is a statewide network of existing and emerging college campus organizations who actively address undocumented student issues and who work to create broader social change around immigration reform and access to higher education.

The CA Dream Network’s work is carried out through:

 

  • College campus organizing
  • Statewide conference calls
  • Regional summits
  • Annual statewide conference

 

Purpose:

The network seeks to serve as a primary source for innavating ideas and action to ameliorate the plight of undocumented students. Furthermore, it seeks to serve as the central meeting ground for existing and emerging groups who actively address undocumented student issues and who work to create broader social change around immigration reform and access to higher education.

 

Mission:

Serve as a base for the mobilization of young people in the larger social movement for equal access to education, immigration reform, and social justice.

 

Methodology:

The member's shared experience of both empathizing and experiencing the plight of the undocumented person is the source of empowerment for the mobilization and unification of each group's efforts, resources, and actions. By integrating the vision and efforts of each group, we can create a united presence of immigrant youth in California that can take collective actions on issues affecting our communities.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 03 February 2009 06:12
 
CA Dream Network Campaign 2009 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Graphic Designer: Ray Hernandez   
Tuesday, 07 April 2009 00:54
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Last Updated on Friday, 22 January 2010 20:38