I am for the "dreamers".
Anyone who is under the age of 22 and were brought here before they were 12 years of age by their parents or were they born here, have no gang affiliations, no criminal record or arrests (juvenile or adult) are enrolled in a school (elementary, middle, high school, community college, trade school, or a university) should be allowed to stay.
Now we have those Hispanics who are older than 21 years of age.
If they have been educated and absorbed into American life should they stay. OF COURSE. Many have graduated from Universities here in the United States of America, have social security numbers, paid their taxes, are working or getting educated.
Here again, no gang affiliations, no criminal record, in school, employed, etc..
Now we have those Hispanics who are older than 21 years of age.
If they have been educated and absorbed into American life should they stay. OF COURSE. Many have graduated from Universities here in the United States of America, have social security numbers, paid their taxes, are working or getting educated.
Here again, no gang affiliations, no criminal record, in school, employed, etc..
Then we have the parents of these kids. They should be allowed to stay to provide love and support to these children. I believe that these folks are the true dreamers!
They brought their children with them as they sought a stable life and opportunities for their children.
Those husbands, wives, mothers and fathers who came with children or had children born here, came much for the same reasons as did my ancestors in the 16 and 1700's.
However, there must be the verify beginning and end.
Have these people been here 10 or more years,(credit being given for the longer time here), no criminal record other than perhaps a speeding ticket, gainfully employed, paid taxes, etc..
It is much more complicated I know. However there is a way for the good to come to the top, while we sift the chafe from the wheat.
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