1. Trump has rushed to change DACA since some Republican officials have threatened to sue the federal government over it.
2. The DREAM act was similar to DACA in trying to help illegal immigrants brought into the United States as children by streamlining the citizenship process for them.
3. DACA protects DREAMers from deportation and gives them a legal work permit.
4.Arrived in US before 2007, were 15 or younger when they arrived, younger than 31 in June 2012, nearly spotless criminal record, and enrolled in high school or have a high school diploma or equivalent
5. The DREAM act was rejected, but DACA was passed in its place to offer some protection to DREAMers.
6. They cannot sign up for financial aid because they have no Social Security numbers. Knowing that they are illegal may compel some to drop out of school.
7. They lose motivation, feeling that their identity will prevent them from reaching success.
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9. DREAMers are still illegal immigrants, but their presence became lawful.
10. They found better jobs with higher incomes than non-DACA illegal immigrants.
11. They are suing for DACA to be changed.
12. No new applications for DACA will be accepted, although DACA status may be renewed for some time. As the protection expires, deportation will pose a threat to the geographical location of illegal immigrants.
13. DACA collected a lot of information about addresses and other personal information.
2. The DREAM act was similar to DACA in trying to help illegal immigrants brought into the United States as children by streamlining the citizenship process for them.
3. DACA protects DREAMers from deportation and gives them a legal work permit.
4.Arrived in US before 2007, were 15 or younger when they arrived, younger than 31 in June 2012, nearly spotless criminal record, and enrolled in high school or have a high school diploma or equivalent
5. The DREAM act was rejected, but DACA was passed in its place to offer some protection to DREAMers.
6. They cannot sign up for financial aid because they have no Social Security numbers. Knowing that they are illegal may compel some to drop out of school.
7. They lose motivation, feeling that their identity will prevent them from reaching success.
8. ?
9. DREAMers are still illegal immigrants, but their presence became lawful.
10. They found better jobs with higher incomes than non-DACA illegal immigrants.
11. They are suing for DACA to be changed.
12. No new applications for DACA will be accepted, although DACA status may be renewed for some time. As the protection expires, deportation will pose a threat to the geographical location of illegal immigrants.
13. DACA collected a lot of information about addresses and other personal information.
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