... administration officials Janet Napolitano, Arne Duncan, and Clifford Stanley; Sens. Durbin, Pat Leahy, Charles Schumer, Al Franken, and Dianne Feinstein; and immigration lawyer currently or formerly associated with West Point, Margaret Stock.
* John Cornyn and Chuck Grassley were also in attendance; see the Cornyn quote below supporting the DA in concept just not in its current form. Grassley's...
... Smarter: Secretary of Education Arne Duncan has stated that passing the DREAM Act will "play an important part in the nation’s efforts to have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world by 2020," something vital for America to remain competitive in today’s global economy.
First, most of those admitted to the DREAM Act will be Hispanics and, while there are certainly many exceptions...
Arne Duncan of the U.S. Department of Education writes (ed.gov/admins/lead/academic/bts.html):
...President Obama announced that on September 8 - the first day of school for many children across America - he will deliver a national address directly to students on the importance of education... This is the first time an American president has spoken directly to the nation's school children about...
... include Nancy Sutley (link), Arne Duncan (link), Steven Chu (link), and Heather Higgenbottom (link). I'm outsourcing commenting on the last to the Youtube commenters.
The good thing about those videos is that some people seem to be catching on to the fact that they're watching West Wing 2, something that's less about proper governance and more about putting on a show.