Category: DACA

  • Why DACA Is An Important Immigration Law In The USA

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    DACA is a federal government program that was created by Barack Obama in 2012. It stands for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, which gives temporary protection to undocumented immigrants who were brought here illegally as children. Last year, The Trump administration announced that they planned on getting rid of the program. Since them, DACA has…

  • Undocumented Students Challenges In The United States: DACA As A Solution

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    Many undocumented children feel caught between the generation, belonging to neither the immigrant nor the citizen. They have to deal with the fact that they are not given access to legal services. Undocumented students usually have no role in the decision to come to this country; they are usually brought to this country by their…

  • Why Americans Are Against DACA

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    We should welcome immigrants, and we should especially open our arms to the children who have grown up here, they are Americans in every sense of the word (Stein, 2017). Recently Americans have had many different reviews on immigrants since the November elections in 2016, when our president Donald Trump was elected. Our president has…

  • Importance Of DREAM Act For DACA Recipients

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    Can you think of a time where you worked hard for something and then suddenly it was ripped away from you. This is what DACA recipients worry about and constantly have on the back of their minds. Just a background, DACA stands for Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals and it is for individuals who came…

  • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals: Policy Analysis Paper

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    The social condition that I chose to write my paper on is immigration, specifically Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA. DACA was created under President Obama, however the Trump administration has worked to modify it. Under the new administration new policies for DACA have been created. The current policy under the Trump Administration is…

  • DACA Essay

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    Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) has received a proliferated wave of attention in the recent past as an issue of controversial contention in the corridors of legislation and justice. The controversies surrounding this American immigration policy is as a result of the introduction of an American legislative proposal christened the Development, Relief, and Education…

  • The US DACA Immigration Reform

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    Abstract The research paper examines USAs immigration reform before and during Donald Trump and makes emphasis on comparison between different approaches by four presidents: Ronald Reagan, George W Bush, Barack Obama and Donald Trump. The contrast demonstrates clear distinction between liberal and conservative policies implemented by the presidents towards immigration. The paper also provides statistical…

  • Essay on Trump Must End DACA

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    Immigration During every presidential election and every presidential term, there has always been one major issue that has stood out. In recent times it has mainly been immigration, more specifically the immigration and deportation of Mexican or Latin immigrants who may or may not be protected by DACA. Immigration has always been a talking point…

  • The Importance Of Immigration Laws In The USA (DAXA, TPS And DED)

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    I recall boarding an airplane when I was only four years of age in the year nineteen eighty-nine. I had little knowledge as to what was going on. As well as little to no knowledge of any other country other than Cuba. And now I was on my way to the United States through a…

  • DACA As One Of The Immigration Programs In The USA

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    Immigration has been a highly debated topic throughout past centuries. Many, especially those with a political background, debate on whether or not immigration should be allowed in the United States. It is undecided whether or not illegal immigrants should be taken back to their homelands, or be allowed to remain in the country. Many policies…