Unocumented Americans And The DREAM Act

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Each year, many undocumented students graduate from high school, but cannot attend college, join the military, work, or pursue their dream goal as they are children of illegal immigrants raised in this country and feel American, yet, will never have the same rights as a true American citizen. Unfortunately, many undocumented youth do not know of their illegal status till they apply for a driver’s license or college, yet lack the necessary means of legal documents, which stop most from attaining a college degree. Within the past decade, the Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act (DREAM Act) would establish a way for undocumented students to attain legal status and many institutions and individuals have pulled together from Washington to California and Maine to Florida to make the DREAM Act a reality. The DREAM Act was thought to be a boom within the economy and workforce, and would create an opportunity for undocumented youth to attain legal status which would require a demonstration of loyalty to the U.S, but, they would attain it through college or armed services if they had been part of the U.S. for at least five years and entered before they were sixteen. Each year, millions of undocumented youth graduate from primary or secondary school and the staggering number of undocumented youth and young adults would benefit for legal status, as the U.S. is the only place they have known as home. Undocumented youth’s lack of status prevents them from attending college or working legally and the DREAM Act would grant an opportunity to help the U.S. economy and society. Dream Act eligible immigrants throughout all of the states, but, some are more eligible than others. The top ten states with the largest number of pote... ... middle of paper ... ...gure out the problem of undocumented youth? Will there be other laws put into effect to let undocumented youth attain citizenship? Finally the research suggests that undocumented youth and illegal immigrants should be better appreciated by policymakers and citizens of the U.S. as the progress of these individuals could help shape America given the complexity they are dealt Undocumented Children 5 with. Concerns about undocumented students and illegal immigrants are always brought forth in a negative way. In educational and lawful circles, the question of creating a stable in environment when we have so many undocumented students and illegal immigrants is important to think about. This research stresses the significance of the problem of undocumented youth and illegal immigrants and proposes the strength of each individual is how the problem is handled.

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