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This page is not unambiguously promotional, because it gives facts about a walk that was taken from January 1st, 2010 to May 2010. It is supported by documents that followed the walk. It is not biased towards the act of social justice or the passing of the DREAM Act. It states what the Trail of Dreams stood for, what they did, how they did it, how they gathered support, how they were opposed, and how they are continuing the Trail of Dreams (although not in the form of a walk) today.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Jmconner17 (talk • contribs) 16:20, 5 December 2011
The activities were directed towards the goal of
Deferred Action by Homeland Security/ICE so that children brought here as children would receive protection which eventually led to DACA (which was worked on by many organization). If this one activity by four people was that significant Cite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the help page).there would be a Trail of Dreams 2010 ACT, which there is not. Also, the article denotes the Trail of Tears as 'another journey' which it was not, it was forced relocation/genocide 'causing the expulsion or death of a substantial part of the Native Americans then living in the southeastern United States.'
PEACE OUT
TalkAbout (talk) 18:56, 19 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Merge into Dream Act or Deletion. I am fine with merger into the Dream Act under activities by Famous Dream Act Activists -> https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Dream_Act#Famous_DREAM_Act_Activists The legislation that passed was DACA (White House way to offer relief), the legislation for the Dream Act may continue to gain some traction/support by House Speaker John Boehner in recent days and ultimately see passage:" A Republican version of the Dream Act has the support of House Speaker John Boehner, who said Wednesday the bill is "about basic fairness" for children brought to the U.S. illegally by their parents, The Hill reported."'Trail of Dreams 2010' is a campaign within a movement and only by four people, that in many places list themselves as 'famous'. There is already a place here: Famous DREAM Act Activists via article on Dream Act.