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By Matthew Balan | December 08, 2010 | 23:17

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CNN's Kiran Chetry helped two illegal immigrants lobby for the passage of the DREAM Act on Wednesday's American Morning, which would grant amnesty to hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrant youth. Chetry encouraged them to express their concerns for the legislation, as many Republicans in Congress don't support it, and tossed softball questions, which gave them ample time to vouch for the act.

The anchor interviewed Cesar Vargas and Gaby Pacheco 40 minutes into the 7 am Eastern hour. Chetry labeled the two "classic examples of who this DREAM Act would help, if it were to pass the Congress" (both were also held up as examples by the Obama administration as two out of the "10 Reasons We Need the Dream Act," as listed on the White House's blog on December 3). She turned to Vargas first and asked, "Are you worried that this [bill] will fail, since there has not been a lot of Republican support?"

After he gave his initial answer, the CNN anchor played up his credentials: "If you take a look at your resume, I guess you could put it, it's very, very impressive. You are going to be graduating from law school in May. You have a 3.8 GPA. You've interned with the Brooklyn DA. You've worked very hard, yet, at the same time, you really can't legally work once you graduate. So what is your plan right now, Cesar?"

Chetry then did the same with Pacheco: "Gaby, as well, you've worked hard at school, an honor student- president of your student body in college- and you likened it- it's interesting- you said, 'I went from being this- you know, all-American- played on sports teams, did really well in school- to now being a criminal.' What are you going to do?"

Later, after listing the DREAM Act's requirements for illegal immigrants, the anchor prompted Pacheco to address a specific Republican's opposition to the proposed legislation: "So Gaby, I want your take- when somebody like Senator Jeff Sessions, the Republican from Alabama, calls it a bill that would result in reckless proposals for mass amnesty and encourage more illegal immigration, what do you say to that?"

CNN didn't turn to any opponents to the bill during the segment. It's just another example of the network "playing favorites," contrary to their claim in a recent ad.

The full transcript of Kiran Chetry's interview of Cesar Vargas and Gaby Pacheco on Wednesday's American Morning:

Kiran Chetry, CNN Anchor; Cesar Vargas, Illegal Immigrant; & Gaby Pacheco, Illegal Immigrant | NewsBusters.orgCHETRY: Well, today, Congress could vote on the DREAM Act, giving almost a million illegal immigrants a path to citizenship by going to college, or for serving in the military for two years. But critics are calling it reckless, and call it mass amnesty in some cases.

We are joined now by two people, both illegal immigrants, who would be directly impacted by the bill. Cesar Vargas' parents brought him to Brooklyn from Mexico when he was just five years old, and Gaby Pacheco's parents came from Ecuador when she was seven. Great to have you both here this morning.

CESAR VARGAS: Thank you for having us.

GABY PACHECO: Thank you.

CHETRY: You really are classic examples of who this DREAM Act would help, if it were to pass the Congress. Cesar, let me start with you. Are you worried that this will fail, since there has not been a lot of Republican support?

VARGAS: Well, all I know is that I'll continue to fight for my dream. America's a can-do country, and I would do just that- persevere. Overall, all I want is the opportunity to serve my country and to give back to the country that has given me so much.

CHETRY: If you take a look at your resume, I guess you could put it, it's very, very impressive. You are going to be graduating from law school in May. You have a 3.8 GPA. You've interned with the Brooklyn DA. You've worked very hard, yet, at the same time, you really can't legally work once you graduate. So what is your plan right now, Cesar?

VARGAS: At this point, as I mentioned before, it's fighting for my dream and to share my stories to our congressional leaders and to say that we're not a problem. We're the solution. We are here to serve our country. For me, personally, I want to serve my country in the military, and also, to contribute to the economy and to serve and contribute to the country I love, the country I call home.

CHETRY: Gaby, as well, you've worked hard at school, an honor student- president of your student body in college- and you likened it- it's interesting- you said, 'I went from being this- you know, all-American- played on sports teams, did really well in school- to now being a criminal.' What are you going to do?

PACHECO: Well, I'm going to continue to fight and we're going to walk the halls of Congress and we're going to let the people know, like Senator Lemieux from Florida, that Mel Martinez was a champion for the DREAM Act, and he needs to do the right thing for Florida. As a matter of fact, 70 percent of the people- voters in the United States support the DREAM Act, and what we're saying is to please give us a chance, give us an opportunity to serve and give back.

CHETRY: I just want to let people know what exactly the DREAM Act would be- the requirements. You have to be under the age of 29, and you also would have to arrived in the U.S. before turning 16- like you two. You were brought over with your families. You have to be in the U.S. for five years, graduate high school, or have a GED, have a clean record and- quote, 'good moral character.' You would also then have to wait 10 years before gaining legal residency. So Gaby, I want your take- when somebody like Senator Jeff Sessions, the Republican from Alabama, calls it a bill that would result in reckless proposals for mass amnesty and encourage more illegal immigration, what do you say to that?

PACHECO: Well, that's not true. What's going to happen is only the people that are here, the people that have been living here- myself, I've been living in the United States for 18 years- I'm an American. The only thing is that I haven't had a path- I haven't had a way to legalize my status, and the DREAM Act would do just that, and- you know, after the 10 years, I would be able to become a resident. And then- you know, there's still a waiting period for me to be able to get my citizenship. So it's a very long process, but it would give us the opportunity to work, to go to college, to serve in our military, be on the front lines, and give back to our country.

CHETRY: And Cesar, this is the other ironic part for you is that- you know, you want to stay here. You said you want to contribute to the U.S. economy. You're sort of up against a wall, unless this gets passed. But you've had offers from other countries- China, Spain, perhaps Canada, that really want you and your brain power.

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VARGAS: And that shows my commitment to this country. I love this country. This is my home. I don't want no medals- no awards. All I want is the opportunity to share in the American dream. You know, in my heart and soul, I am an American.

CHETRY: Well, best of luck to both of you. You're doing very well for yourselves, and we'll see what happens as this goes before the Congress. Thanks so much, Cesar Vargas and Gaby Pacheco, for telling your stories to us this morning.

VARGAS: Thank you.

PACHECO: Thank you.

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Submitted by Jerry Mack on Wed, 12/08/2010 - 11:30pm.

Cnn has failed to attract any audience. Now in 3rd place behind MSDNC. They must be trying to attract the illegal audence as a last ditch effort to survive..

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Were they compensated?

Submitted by Jarhead2823 on Wed, 12/08/2010 - 11:51pm.

I want to know where the two Illegal Immigrants compensated for their time.

If the answer is yes, can there be legal repercussions for CNN?

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More like the nightmare act. 

Submitted by jdhawk on Wed, 12/08/2010 - 11:56pm.

More like the nightmare act.  Give billions to kids whose parents repeatedly broke the law to get and stay in our country. 

And, to the rest of natural born kids - get a loan, suckers . . .

By the way, lamestreamers, stand around trying to make political hay with the great tax "compromise" and the Congress runs out of time to pass the nightmare act. 

Try to get this bill through the Congress that sits in January - good luck!

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contradictions

Submitted by mom_rox on Thu, 12/09/2010 - 12:11am.

I guess I'll have to point out the contradictions since Kiran Chetry didn't.

  • CHETRY: If you take a look at your (Vargas') resume... You are going to be graduating from law school in May. ... You've interned with the Brooklyn DA....

    ...
     
  • PACHECO: ... So it's a very long process, but it would give us the opportunity to work, to go to college, to serve in our military, be on the front lines, and give back to our country.

Evidently Vargas had the opportunity to go to college and to work. (I guess the Brooklyn local government offices are not required to use e-Verify, hmmm?)

At least Chetry used the term, "illegal immigration".
 

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Aint that Grand

Submitted by donabernathy on Thu, 12/09/2010 - 9:27am.

the law ENFORCEMENT arm of Brooklyn hire'n criminals.

 

roflmao

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Illegals R Us

Submitted by Red Jeep on Thu, 12/09/2010 - 9:36am.

Pacheco could start an Illegals R Us law firm.

"Bring Illegals R Us your poor and tired, huddled masses of illegal immigrants and we will ensure the U.S. takes care of them. Remember at Illegals R Us we make you a part of the us in the U.S." 

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You know. No matter where you stand on this

Submitted by hbnolikeee on Thu, 12/09/2010 - 12:23am.

Two illegal aliens being offered an outlet to discuss their "situation" by an MSM network really says it all.  These two are spitting in the face of this country and saying here I am not only am I breaking your federal law but I am flaunting this in your face while I protest like some politico and there is nothing you can do about it.

I guess arrogance and "SWAGGER" rules the day.

 

hbnolikeee
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   Out of one side of their

Submitted by TerryWest on Thu, 12/09/2010 - 12:42am.

 

 Out of one side of their mouth is how the tax cuts will burden the country, out of the other side it's lets spend billions of that tax payer money they dont want American's to keep to support this fiscal nightmare.

It's clear the democrates will forge on with their agenda, sinking the country beyound it's ability to dig out.

How many unemployed in this country today, how many of today's college graduates will leave school only to find no job or a low paying get by job at best, Our Military if the war's ended would come home to mass unemployment yet these disconnected dolts want to give illegals a Military uniform, You earn that! it's not a back door prize!  

This dire situration woud country is in  isnt going to change for a few years yet these tone deaf self serving fools still choose to ignore our reality and play political games with the country and the American people's lives. 

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I'm a multi-generation 'true

Submitted by killa37 on Thu, 12/09/2010 - 1:23am.

I'm a multi-generation 'true American'..........but - forget about me!!! I know quite a few people here in Hawaii who have gone through the proper channels to become American citizens. And I'll tell you something............NONE of them are very happy with the idea that illegal aliens can become citizens WITHOUT having to go through the same BS that THEY had to go through!!  So if you think that just passing some law that will automatically make illegal aliens into 'citizens' is going to fly with the 'real, normal, law-abiding' populace...........then you'd probably better stop smoking whatever it is that is making you delusional!!!!

And, to tell you the truth, I wouldn't be surprised at all if there was some hidden provision in the bill that mandated that these new 'citizens' had to vote...................Democrat!!!!!!

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Well

Submitted by well99 on Thu, 12/09/2010 - 1:32am.

ICE here you go with video proof.Are you going to ignore it or do your job?Gee I wonder what Ice will do.

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Nice. The Crap News Network

Submitted by Martin2717 on Thu, 12/09/2010 - 1:35am.

Nice. The Crap News Network is aiding two criminals. What are the authorities going to do about it?

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Hanoi Jane must be so proud.

Submitted by Thoreau on Thu, 12/09/2010 - 6:17am.

Hanoi Jane must be so proud.

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Would the military want any of these people?

Submitted by Red Jeep on Thu, 12/09/2010 - 9:02am.

One of the provisions of the Dream Act is military service or 2 years of college.

I suppose we will have to give them aid to go to college. I suppose we will have to pay them if they join the military. (Why would the military need all these people???)

So we pay, pay, pay. Typical Democrat plan. How about deport, deport, deport?

If you or I were in this situation I am sure as soon as we could we would looking to follow the procedures to be naturalized, but not with these people. They have to play the victim game..

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Who's Paying for his Law School tuition?

Submitted by gruyere cheese on Thu, 12/09/2010 - 9:40am.

Both Cesar and Gaby are already living the American dream...they both came to the US when they were very young (Cesar 5/Gaby 7 years old). Their respective parents are probably here illegaly also; otherwise, they would have gone through the process of legalizing their status by now.

Questions: How is it possible that Cesar is going to Law School? How did he get in without proper documentation, if he is illegal? How is he paying for this school? Are his parents wealthy (doubt it), or is he on a scholarship? Did he get a student loan?

These are the questions they should be asked when interviewed. There are many young Americans who cannot afford to go to college and would like to have the opportunity Cesar and Gaby have.

This so called Dream Act is nothing but an attempt from the Dems to get the Latinos to vote for their party in 2012.

There are tons of immigrants from different countries who are waiting in cue to get their naturalization papers and so, why do these news outlets only find latinos for their interviews?

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Just what this country

Submitted by killa37 on Thu, 12/09/2010 - 10:35am.

Just what this country needs................another lawyer!!! And an illegal alien lawyer at that!!! As far as 'how did he get in without proper documentation'?? Well..............it starts at the top, you know?

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That's easy

Submitted by ckc1227 on Thu, 12/09/2010 - 6:32pm.

"Questions: How is it possible that Cesar is going to Law School? How did he get in without proper documentation"

The same way Obama did it, lol.



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illegal aliens

Submitted by stevo on Thu, 12/09/2010 - 9:58am.

Every single alien "BROKE THE LAW!" Our Government, has allowed the invasion of 30 million criminals in direct violation of Article IV, Section IV of our Constitution. they force American tax payers to pay Billions to provide Welfare, Prison cells, Educate the invaders children, free medical care,massive document fraud, & are destroying our schools, hospitals, communities, culture while Robbing, Raping, Killing & Assaulting American Citizens WAKE UP PEOPLE!
.youtube.com/watch?v=tsH8xvjTAlo
.youtube.com/watch?v=Btj6IeOFkis&feature=player_embedded
immigrationcounters.com/
.ojjpac.org/memorial.asp
.immigrationshumancost.org/
.newswithviews.com/Wooldridge/frosty580.htm
.youtube.com/watch?v=muw22wTePqQ
.gopetition.com/petition/40860.html
Every Non-representative including obama and holder need to be IMPEACHED! for not upholding the oath of office they swore to defend the Constitution! If these clowns were to do their job, this would all be a Moot point!
 Anchor babies and their criminal parents go, period, and cut the phony tears, you knew you were breaking the law when you crossed the border.

Next shut down any business hiring illegal labor and confiscate all property belonging to the owner. Property will be sold at auction and the proceeds to pay for the massive deportation. Oh and owners go to jail.
 Got a better idea? Lets here it!

 

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Like your ideas

Submitted by Red Jeep on Thu, 12/09/2010 - 10:12am.

Would add that we need another "Operation Wetback".

This is a decades old problem. Google Operation Wetback and see how President Eisenhower dealt with "wetbacks."

Bottom line if you enforce the laws millions of illegals will self deport.

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CNN's "Lean South" promo campaign appears to be working

Submitted by redright88 on Thu, 12/09/2010 - 10:45am.

I hear Anderson Cooper will accompany a group of illegals swimming over the Rio Grande on an upcoming episode of "Anderson Cooper Trescientos Sesenta"


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Didn't happen overnight dearie

Submitted by Model850 on Thu, 12/09/2010 - 1:34pm.

Chetry (quoting Gaby): "I went from being this- you know, all-American- played on sports teams, did really well in school- to now being a criminal"

To now  being a criminal, Gaby? Umm, that didn't happen overnight dearie. You've been a criminal since Day One of being in this country... Wait for it.... ILLEGALLY.

Let me smack you gently with my ClueStick, Gaby: If you are doing something ILLEGALLY, you are a criminal.

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  Illegals are not JUST

Submitted by txlady706 on Fri, 12/10/2010 - 6:41pm.

 

Illegals are not JUST taking the jobs that "AMERICANS JUST WON'T DO"

Illegals are getting free education, they even get to teach their kids Spanish, paid for by you and me.  Is this what YOU want your LOCAL REAL ESTATE TAXES, doing?  YES - local real estate taxes - they pay for the Hispanic kids (their babies/pre - k ) to learn SPANISH.  YES - not English - Spanish.  

Then, they give LOCAL - INSTATE tuition dollars to ILLEGALS, so the illegal didn't have to live here and has no allegiance to this country, yet they get a tax break that LEGAL US CITIZENS can't.  That means that, Maria, from NY can't go to a school in TX, because it's cost prohibitive, because her parents did things the RIGHT way.  Yet, Angeles can go to this same TX school even thought she crossed the border ILLEGALLY with her mom last year.  This is just an example, but where is the justice in that?

Everyone has a sob story.  Why should Maria's sob story be less VALID?  Why should an ILLEGAL have MORE advantages?  Why are we US CITIZENS?  Why should we be proud?  

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