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Immigration Policy

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Our President Barack Obama recently made changes to our immigration policy. He announced some major changes to the United States immigration policies. President Obamas recent changes was made through executive action. The executive action included a series of steps towards fixing our immigration policies. According to a guide to the immigration “The series of changes updates relies on the expansion of successfully implemented programs, enhanced efforts to coordinate immigration enforcement and benefit policies across agencies, and attempts to use immigration as a tool of economic and social change.”(A guide to immigration). The President executive action would retool critical aspects of the immigration system. It would change how we enforce …show more content…

The new executive action encourages further business innovation, and welcome immigrants to this nation. According to Immigration Accountability “These executive actions crack down on illegal immigration at the border, prioritize deporting felons not families, and require certain undocumented immigrants to pass a criminal background check and pay their fair share of taxes as they register to temporarily stay in the U.S. without fear of deportation.”(Fact Sheet) Basic Facts about In-State Tuition stated that “at least seventeen states have laws permitting certain undocumented students who have attended and graduated from their primary and secondary schools to pay the same tuition as their classmates at public institutions of higher education under the Dream Act”( Health Care) ) Our Texas Governor Abbott said “he would not veto a law repealing the in-state tuition program”(Abbott Urges) Abbott was quoted By Urges Reform stating “he believes the law as structured is flawed” ”(Abbott Urges) I understand states do not have to defer to the Federal government on immigration issues, but repealing the dream act would hurt Texas in an extreme way. Texas economic future depends on educating the …show more content…

Some were brought to the country by their parents when they very young ages, some even in infancy. They know absolutely nothing about their home country. They have no connection to their home countries. They might not even speak the language of their parents’ country. Deporting these young immigrants’ would be downright cruel. These young immigrants have as much to offer to the future of America and American economy as a citizen than any other legal American. Given equal opportunities as an American, these immigrants’ might be tomorrow’s entrepreneurs, scientists, politicians, teachers, soldiers, the options are limitless. Furthermore, the beneficiaries of the DREAM Act were not purposely trying to break American immigration law. It’s not fair to condemn the illegal immigrants’ who were brought here by their families for better opportunities. Some of these immigrants are smart enough to go to college but are stuck in a lifetime of low-paying underground, black market labor because they wouldn’t be allow to go college. President Obama summed it up perfect in an immigration speech in El Paso, Texas. He stated “These are kids who grew up in this country, love this country, and know no other place as

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