A Dream Come True!
Have
you heard? The Differed Action is now official. The life of many undocumented
immigrants will change due to this. Finally the Memphis City School slogan,
“Every Student, Every Day, College Bound,” will be followed through for all
those who have the desire to do so. This
bill gives undocumented immigrants a working permit which would allow them to
work legally and obtain a drivers license; so that these individuals can put
themselves through college. However, it does not apply to every single person;
there are requirements, some of which are being 30 years of age or younger, having
arrived to the U.S. under the age of sixteen, are currently in school, have a
high school diploma or equivalent (GED), and have never been convicted for any
felony. Although, the Differed action is a major milestone that has been
reached, Dreamers all over the country will not give up until the entire Dream
Act is passed. This bill allows these immigrants not only to get a work
permit, but it will help them go to college by making financial aid more
attainable.
I
personally think that the Differed Action gives those smart, talented,
hardworking students an opportunity to in a way prove themselves to the
country, and those who deceive them; to come out of the invisibility
that they
are undergoing because of their legal status. It gives these young
people a
pathway to success, a success that they are being held back from. In
many cases
they were brought into the country as mere toddlers or very early teens,
at
that age we have no say so in our parent’s decisions. Although, parents
want
the best for their children, that ambition for a better life blurs their
judgment; they do not understand that in the long run this “better life”
will
not get their children were they envision them. Yet, this bill is what
these parents wanted for their children all along. It is the purpose for
all of their sacrifice, a sacrifice than until now was not worthwhile.
Does this effect you or people you know?
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DeleteI believe this is a wonderfully written and thought provoking post. I know MANY students who this will help greatly! I think of many students who have the GPA and ACT scores but couldn't go to college because they were not funded because of their status. It is painful how republican controlled states are working so hard to discourage immigration with their legislation, such as in Arizona and Alabama; this is a country OF immigrants, whether their ancestors came here years ago or a person's parents envisioned a better life for their families recently. I have spoken out pubicly about this topic because I have seen very intelligent and deserving students be denied an education in our country! Thank you for this post!
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