Big Senate Votes Today on DREAM Act 2010 Status
The house and Senate could vote as soon as Wednesday on the bill that may grant citizenship eligibility to thousands of young unlawful immigrants if they go to college or serve within the army.
The Obama administration and Congressional Democrats will hold a Wednesday information conference to push for passage of the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act, or DREAM Act.

The DREAM Act would produce a path to citizenship for unlawful immigrants who entered the united states as kids below the age of sixteen and also have lived in America for at least five years, obtained a large school or General Education Development diploma and demonstrated “good moral character,” according to a White House fact sheet.
