Likewise, who created the Dream Act?
Dick Durbin
One may also ask, is Dream Act and DACA the same? The DREAM Act is a bill that was introduced in the United States Senate in July of 2017. The bill is also designed to protect DREAMers from deportation. Both DACA and the DREAM Act are similar in that regard. The reason they're different is because one is a temporary solution while the other is permanent.
In respect to this, who developed the Dream Act and why?
The DREAM Act, as introduced by Dick Durbin and Orrin Hatch in 2001 (s. 1291), would create a process by which immigrants would be able to apply for conditional residency, leading to permanent residency, based upon their age at time of entry into the United States.
Has the Dream Act been passed?
The Dream Act would provide a path to citizenship for Dreamers, certain TPS beneficiaries, and Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) beneficiaries, approximately two million people in total. The bill passed the House with a 228 to 197 bipartisan majority. The Farm Act passed with a larger 247 to 174 bipartisan majority.