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DACA Repeal and What is Going On
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2017/09/05/trump-phases-out-daca-heres-what-means/633009001/
Basically what this article is saying is that DACA protected people will be having a very hard time trying to stay in the country. DACA was a safety blanket for about 800,000 people currently living in the United States. Without having their blanket, they're going to be faced with issues like keeping their jobs and paying for school and staying in the country.
These people, also known as DREAMers, have been left with nothing. These people with jobs are left with the option of not telling their boss about their work visas expiring and hoping for the best, or dealing with the fact that their government is essentially abandoning them and going to a country they can't call home. Others have to deal with the issue of school. The Supreme Court ruled that all undocumented immigrants must be allowed to attend a public K-12 school, but what if those people want to attend college or further their education in some other way? Even if they're allowed they won't be able to afford it because their work visas expired and they can't get a job. Some of these DREAMers have served in the countries military while the leader of this not-so-great nation hasn't but he is going to send these heroes to a foreign country. Some are allowed to stay because they have special skills that are essential to the military, but that isn't many. Trump essentially has gridlocked these people into having to leave the country unless Congress acts to pass a replacement. Personally, I think Congress should pass a replacement because over 90% of DACA people are employed and if we lose those people and those jobs aren't filled, then there's a void and this country could turn and lose billions of dollars, which is bad considering the amount of debt we're in, but that's getting off topic. But all in all, Trump made another decision for I don't know why considering he's trying to have Congress pass a replacement(but he's gonna make it crazy), but the country will deal with it as it always and we shall see where we end up.
DACA Repeal and What is Going On
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2017/09/05/trump-phases-out-daca-heres-what-means/633009001/
Basically what this article is saying is that DACA protected people will be having a very hard time trying to stay in the country. DACA was a safety blanket for about 800,000 people currently living in the United States. Without having their blanket, they're going to be faced with issues like keeping their jobs and paying for school and staying in the country.
These people, also known as DREAMers, have been left with nothing. These people with jobs are left with the option of not telling their boss about their work visas expiring and hoping for the best, or dealing with the fact that their government is essentially abandoning them and going to a country they can't call home. Others have to deal with the issue of school. The Supreme Court ruled that all undocumented immigrants must be allowed to attend a public K-12 school, but what if those people want to attend college or further their education in some other way? Even if they're allowed they won't be able to afford it because their work visas expired and they can't get a job. Some of these DREAMers have served in the countries military while the leader of this not-so-great nation hasn't but he is going to send these heroes to a foreign country. Some are allowed to stay because they have special skills that are essential to the military, but that isn't many. Trump essentially has gridlocked these people into having to leave the country unless Congress acts to pass a replacement. Personally, I think Congress should pass a replacement because over 90% of DACA people are employed and if we lose those people and those jobs aren't filled, then there's a void and this country could turn and lose billions of dollars, which is bad considering the amount of debt we're in, but that's getting off topic. But all in all, Trump made another decision for I don't know why considering he's trying to have Congress pass a replacement(but he's gonna make it crazy), but the country will deal with it as it always and we shall see where we end up.
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