Childhood Arrival Summary

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This article discusses how the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) not only benefit its recipients but also all Americans through its effects on the U.S. economy. Through DACA, many dreamers received the opportunity to pursue higher education degree with the available in-state tuition and financial aid. Additionally, numerous beneficiaries contributed to the economy by working across different sectors of the economy. A significant percentage of dreamers received jobs that are better paid or better fits the education and training; some even opened up their own businesses and created new jobs for other people. Surprisingly, the rate of business starts in DACA recipients is higher than the rate for the American public. With increased

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