After dreaming was advertised for about 12 years by the DREAM law, many people on both sides of this problem did not know what would happen. For some people, the fact that it has not made much progress for a long time means that dreaming does not pass. Meanwhile, since the dreamers continue to strive to keep the law of dreams alive, all immigrant students can continue to receive secondary education without stopping until the end of the 12th grade.
The 111th Congress continued to consider the "dream law" bill in 2010. 3827, the new version of "Law of Dreams" contains many changes to address concerns raised by the bill. The 2011 defense authorization law includes the abolition of "dream" and "do not say". On September 21, 2010, the Senate bill of the bill is reserved from 56 votes to 43 votes, 60 votes are required to block the bill and continue to enforce the bill. The next day, Durbin introduced the bill with Richard Rugger again. Only two senators proposed the bill jointly and again lost
In late August 2011, President Obama announced a new bill since the last three months of Congressional refusal for more than ten years since the "Dream Law" was first introduced. And it will achieve the main purpose of the bill. The DREAM Act (development, remedy and acronym for foreign minor education) aims to provide 1.5 generations of permanent residency. Even after graduating from high school, people entering the university or the military were not immediately deported, and decided their status according to the circumstances. The main concern of the government is to deal with criminals who are thought to pose a threat to national security or public security. Some people who oppose dream bills think that this is a modified version of amnesty aimed at young illegal immigrants (Pear, 2011).