The Development, Relief, and Education of Alien Minors Act

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The Dream Act stands for: development, relief and education for alien minors. It is a proposed bill to grant certain illegal immigrants permanent residency. Through this essay I will explain why the dream act is important and why Americans should accept it. The Dream Act is important, because it would give students who grew up in America a chance to either help our country by fighting in the war or a change to obtain a higher education. Not only is the Dream Act good for our economy, security and nation, but it is also being overlooked on who is allowed to become legal. One way that the Dream Act will benefit America is that it can help out military’s recruitment efforts and readiness. It was written to Dream Act sponsors by Secretary of Defense Gates that a good amount of people that were non-citizens were serving in the army. Not only is this a good thing for some families who rather keep their children, but the non-citizens are proving that they have what it takes to be an American. If they weren’t for America then I believe they wouldn’t take their time risking their lives for the rest of us Americans by fighting in the war, when really it’s something they don’t have to do. If a non-citizen is willing to fight for a country that they don’t even belong too then by all means they should definitely be granted American citizenship. The Dream Act is something that can enhance our economy; it will make our country more competitive globally. It was stated by the Secretary of Education Arne Duncan that passing the Dream Act will allow “young people to live up to their fullest potential and contribute to the economic growth of our country.” If America was to accept non-citizen students it would give us a great proportion of college ... ... middle of paper ... ...When you think of the Dream Act I want you to remember what Governor Mike Huckabee from Arkansas said: “When a kid comes to this country, and he’s four years old and he has choice in it – his parents came illegally. He still, because he is in this states, it’s the states responsibility- in fact, it is the state’s legal mandate – to make sure that child is in school. So let’s say that the kid goes to school. That kid is in our school from kindergarten through the 12th grade. He graduates as valedictorian because he’s a smart kid and works his read end off. The question is : is he better off going to college and becoming a neurosurgeon or a banker or whatever he might become, and becoming a taxpayer, and in the process having to apply for and achieve citizenship, or should we make him pick tomatoes? I think its better if he goes to college and becomes a citizen.”

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