Congressman Mark Amodei is calling on his colleagues to resolve questions over the Dream Act. Saying, since he’s been in Congress he’s called on leadership to act on immigration reform. Amodei says he would always rather be criticized for attempting to move this issue toward a solution, than criticized for repeated inaction. Now, Congress has six months to do the job it’s supposed to do according to the Constitution. The Congressman says if we’re unable to do that job, then 800,000 immigrants will be affected. That number includes individuals currently serving in our Military, working professionals, students, and other contributing members of our society. He adds if we’re unable to kick it into high gear and follow through on this issue, the blame is rightfully Congress’s.