Childhood Arrivals Essay

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The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is a program design to help out immigrant students who weren’t born in the US. DACA protects immigrant students/dreamers from being deported back to their country and are giving a chance to get an education and jobs. This program should not be cancelled and be thrown aside and move on. Many Dreamers depend on this program to protect them and they shouldn’t have that taken away from them. On Sep. 5 of 2017, President Trump officially cancelled DACA, leaving more than 800,000 dreamers unprotected until there DACA status expires. DACA is an opportunity for dreamers to have the education they couldn’t get back at their home country. About 20% of those dreamers are in college or they have earned …show more content…

Most of these dreamers who were brought to the US were from ages 0-5 yrs old. At that time they weren’t aware of what was happening. Most of the reasons why immigrant parents bring their children with them or send someone to bring them to the US is because of the violent violence that occurs in there country that forces them to run away. Without DACA about 700,000 dreamers would lose their jobs and wouldn’t be able to work at places they want to work at. Many would have to find jobs that are willing to help them out and put false employment eligibility information. This would also mean dreamers wouldn’t be able to get a license and many dreamers still in school wouldn’t get the financial help they need in order to pay for college tuition. Supporters of Trump are supporting his decision to stop DACA and have the dreamers sent away back to their country and lose everything they have been fighting for. Dreamers are contributing to society socially, economically, and politically. Some are even fighting for this country, saving lives, making a difference, helping those in needs. These dreamers shouldn’t have their only protection taken

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