A Reader Reflects On Struggle Against Maryland’s DREAM Act

By VDARE.com Reader

05/15/2011

05/11/11 — Virginia Abernethy Points Out That Self-Identified Illegal Alien Protesters Could Be Deported

From: Paul Mendez

Reader Mendez has been working on a Tea Party-driven petition against the State of Maryland’s unilateral attempt to legislate a DREAM Act-style amnesty, extending in-state tuition to illegal aliens.

I collected 60 signatures in 5 hours at a shopping center in liberal Montgomery County this weekend. The anger/astonishment/bewilderment of people when they learned of the bill was strong. Black or white, young or old, the majority of people who stopped to talk (most rush on) were against in-state tuition for illegals.

Interestingly, I found it impossible to predict if a person was going to be for or against in-state tuition for illegal aliens just by looking at them! One minute, I'd be getting an enthusiastic reception from a dreadlocked black kid, the next minute being called a racist by a middle-aged white guy.

More surprisingly, I'd estimate 1-2 percent of the people I talked to had ALREADY downloaded the petition and returned it. Remember, we only have to get signatures from 3% of the registered voters by June 30 to force a referendum.

I was initially skeptical, but my experience this weekend and feedback I’m getting from other petition collectors is making me cautiously optimistic we can pull this off.

Keep in mind that Maryland is one of the bluest states there is — Democrats bucked the trend and gained seats in Annapolis in 2010.

This petition drive reinforces some of the favorite themes of VDARE.com:

The first milestone is whether we can deliver 18,000 valid signatures by May 31st. CASA de Maryland and other Treason Lobby groups are already vowing legal challenges.

Mendez is active in Help Save Maryland, an organization dedicating to exposing illegal alien corruption in his state. His previous letters are here.

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