A while back I told some stories in a series about difficulties people encounter with the current U.S. immigration laws and procedures. In one I wrote about an undocumented teenager who had always only know the United States, but due to her immigration status wouldn't be able to attend college like her high school peers. There's actually a website that focuses on this issue, called "A Dream Deferred." It advocates legislation that would permit children of undocumented immigrants the chance to study and become citizens in the United States. Check it out.
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Monday, May 05, 2008
A Dream Deferred
A while back I told some stories in a series about difficulties people encounter with the current U.S. immigration laws and procedures. In one I wrote about an undocumented teenager who had always only know the United States, but due to her immigration status wouldn't be able to attend college like her high school peers. There's actually a website that focuses on this issue, called "A Dream Deferred." It advocates legislation that would permit children of undocumented immigrants the chance to study and become citizens in the United States. Check it out.
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