Have you ever felt like you feel pressure by making decisions which then would affect others or the situation? Let me explain how the congress and the president are dealing with the Dreamers, as well as deportation. An article quoted from the president that states, “DACA is a very, very difficult subject for me, I will tell you. To me, it's one of the most difficult subjects I have because you have these incredible kids,” Mr Trump said in February, less than a month after taking office. “We're gonna deal with DACA with heart"(Alexandra Wilts). Despite President Trump’s heartfelt statement, his actions are the oppsite of his words. DACA enables young people to pursue their passions and dreams and to develop their skills and talents without fear of being ripped from all they know. We would want the best for any child, allowing them to become full-fledged contributors to our society. I believe that without DACA, there wouldn’t be any opportunities for the dreamers to continue any further for our right to succeed and what’s best for our future. As we know, immigrants are known as “Dreamers” who come to this country illegally. A Dreamer is an illegal immigrant who comes to the United States as a child and wants to have a good education. According to Chicago Mayor, Rahm Emanuel, he recently …show more content…
The program DACA has caused a lot of controversy to why illegal immigrants deserve the rights for these benefits. The United States has always been struggling when it came to immigration laws. The benefit for this program is not only for young kids who will grow and have a career but also to let everyone know that it is okay if you are an illegal immigrant. Here in the United States we have these rights. The freedom to be who we want to be and not be judged for it. Although President Trump ended DACA, I still believe that young immigrants have the ability to make a change in the
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Here are some arguments considering DACA showing the Defensive Side, Offensive side, President’s side, and Congress’s side and how they should handle it. Here are some arguments on the defensive side of DACA. The immigrants from another country that come into the US may not be able to get jobs if DACA ended because the immigrants would be documented and they would have to be deported. The illegal aliens could become poor or homeless from a complete lack of a job or die.
Due to a recent repeal of the DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival), a family is left wondering whether it is going to remain together or be separated. Domingo Gonzales, a man who illegally arrived in the United States at a young age, was accepted into the DACA program on his second arrival into the US. This program allows individuals who entered the US as a minor (illegally) to receive a two-year delay of deportation and a work-permit. Now that the DACA has be repealed, Gonzales’ wife, Flor Torres and three children (one on the way) do not know what is going to happen to their husband/father. Others like Gonzalez can apply for a two-year extension if a deadline is met.
DACA grants undocumented dreamers to have a life that many undocumented people take for granted.
Five years ago, President Obama ordered that young illegal immigrants be protected from deportation, a program known as DACA. As a candidate, Donald Trump promised to rescind that protection. He could have done it on his first day in office—but he didn’t, and still hasn’t, for reasons no one quite understands. Now, President Trump appears poised to revoke DACA. The action has not been officially announced, and administration sources believe that the impulsive president’s mind is not totally made up, but he is reportedly planning to do so as soon as Friday.
What is spoken throughout the undocumented community is that the DREAM Act would finally be able to let undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. before the age of 16 to continue their post-secondary education. Right now in America, undocumented students cannot
Tay Stuart Mr. Chaouni English 9 Honors 19 January 2018 Secure the Wishes of Fulfillment, Secure the Ones Who Desire About 800,000 immigrants are part of the Deferred Action For Childhood Arrivals (DACA) plan. DACA is a plan established in 2012 by former President Barack Obama.
Because of this action, many young undocumented immigrants can staying in America without fear and can have various economic opportunities such as opening a bank account and obtaining a driver’s license. I am for Deferred Action because being undocumented immigrants are not young immigrant’s will. That was not their decision. Under sixteen years old is pretty young, and probably most of the applicants spent their adolescence in the United States. Therefore, I agree that young immigrants have a chance to live in this country if they
Annotated Bibliography Beadle, Amanda Peterson. " Top 10 Reasons Why The U.S. Needs Comprehensive Immigration Reform." ThinkProgress. © 2016 - Center for American Progress, 10 Dec. 2012.
Implementing a policy to help immigrants is important, but the continuation of the policy increases its significance. Until the United States prioritizes immigrant
In his essay “My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant” (2011), Jose Antonio Vargas asserts that we should continue immigration reform, and discover a way to grant authorized citizenship for the population who remains here undocumented―and who contribute every day to society. Vargas, a journalist and immigration rights activist, is known for divulging his position as an undocumented immigrant in his essay “My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant”―in hopes of sparking effective changes to the immigration system in the United States. His argument is that the United States should gradually progress with the DREAM act, and to initiate a sensible and tenable path for the children who suffer from the similar situation. In my analysis of Vargas’s essay,
Dreamers had no choice when they were brought to the U.S. as children; they don’t deserve to be deported. Nevertheless, it is up to Congress to protect Dreamers, and whether or not they will be able to pass a bill is
Although some taxpayers believe they pay increased taxes because of the law allowing children of illegal immigrants to be granted citizenship, these children deserve to have their citizenship because
Kavanaugh grabs the attention of the people who may disagree with him by stating “some of the resentment is understandable. There are householders, especially on the border, who have had their land and yards trashed. Residents of some towns feel flooded with immigrants they cannot engage or manage. A few businesspersons who have refused to hire undocumented or cheaper labor have lost sales and customers. Some, no doubt, are drunks and dealers; many are incarcerated for other crimes other than their immigrant status” (Kavanaugh 1, 2).
Possibly Reason #3 and Evidence The last reason stated is that Children have hope for a better life and future ahead. Surprisingly, 5.3 million of these children are living with unauthorized parents. And these children usually get a high school or college degree, but can’t get a job because of the scare of being deported. “ More than half the undocumented immigrant population has a high school diploma or higher.”