Kirk is sworn in today 11/29. This bill comes up for a vote tomorrow 11/30/2010.
Dear Senator Kirk,
Congratulations on your swearing-in today. I know this is a momentous occasion for you and your family and that you have worked long and hard to arrive at this moment when you are sworn in as a United States Senator I am confident that you will serve your constituents honorably and thoughtfully. I look forward to learning more about your beliefs and sharing my own with you throughout your tenure as my senator.
I write to congratulate you and to ask you to support a common sense bipartisan piece of immigration reform called the DREAM Act, S. 729.
This country was built on the strength and dreams of industrious immigrants as can be seen all across the state of Illinois and is nowhere more evident than here in Chicago.
My great-grandmother immigrated to Chicago from Sweden and, by her own industry, put her children through college.
I can only hope that a new generation of smart, capable and willing young immigrants would have the same opportunities that my grandfather did. I hope that through their own long and hard work these immigrants will have an opportunity, not unlike the one in which you partake today, to be sworn in as citizens of this great country.
Please vote ‘yes’ on the DREAM Act.
Again, congratulations and best of luck.
-HW
Constituent, Voter
Dear Senator Kirk,
Congratulations on your swearing-in today. I know this is a momentous occasion for you and your family and that you have worked long and hard to arrive at this moment when you are sworn in as a United States Senator I am confident that you will serve your constituents honorably and thoughtfully. I look forward to learning more about your beliefs and sharing my own with you throughout your tenure as my senator.
I write to congratulate you and to ask you to support a common sense bipartisan piece of immigration reform called the DREAM Act, S. 729.
This country was built on the strength and dreams of industrious immigrants as can be seen all across the state of Illinois and is nowhere more evident than here in Chicago.
My great-grandmother immigrated to Chicago from Sweden and, by her own industry, put her children through college.
I can only hope that a new generation of smart, capable and willing young immigrants would have the same opportunities that my grandfather did. I hope that through their own long and hard work these immigrants will have an opportunity, not unlike the one in which you partake today, to be sworn in as citizens of this great country.
Please vote ‘yes’ on the DREAM Act.
Again, congratulations and best of luck.
-HW
Constituent, Voter
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