The Dream Act

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Imagine this, going through high school having a 3.5 GPA, a four-year scholarship and having your dream university asking you to attend their school. Sounds awesome right? What happens when all of a sudden your four-year scholarship is taken away? Especially if this was your only financial resource that would help you attend school and all because you weren’t a U.S Citizen and your only hope happens to be the Dream Act. This bill will give undocumented students the opportunity to further their education and work their way to citizenship. Not only will these kids be helped, but they would also be able to help this economy become less flat as Thomas L. Friedman the author of the World Is Flat puts it. Friedman feels that foreign countries are now catching up to us and knows that we need to overcome all issues so that our economy won’t be as flat. The Dream Act will help undocumented students in the Yakima Valley be able to continue their education, not only will they help these kids, but these kids will end up helping this economy. Even though some U.S Citizens are against this law because they fear that this law will cause more people to come here illegally, but these kids could fill in the missing gaps that Friedman says, like the numbers gap, the education gap at the top, and the ambition gap. Not only will these Dreamers be helped, but they will also help fill the gaps in this economy.
This bill is to give undocumented students the opportunity to further their education and become U.S Citizens, but some U.S Citizens fear that this law will promote more undocumented people to cross the border illegally. Heather Mac Donald from the National Review states, “Making exceptions to the rule of law for sympathetic law-breakers only cr...

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In conclusion, passing the Dream Act won’t only benefit undocumented students in the Valley, but they will also help America fill in the gaps that are missing in our economy like the numbers gap, education gaps, and the ambition gaps. These gaps need to be filled in even if it means that undocumented students will help fill them out. There may be cons to why the Dream Act shouldn’t pass and even if they are reasonable, how can we deny an education to students who want to help this economy. Most of all how can educations be denied to students who consider this country to be their home especially if they are willing to help it become less flat.

Works Cited

Friedman, Thomas L. World Is Flat. New York: Picador, 2007. Print
Mac Donald, Heather. "Trust Reason, Not Emotion." National Review Online. National Review Online, 18 Nov. 2010. Web. 27 Jan. 2014.

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