DACA Argumentative Essay

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There are many young undocumented students in the U.S with an unknown future. Since, two thousand twelve many Republicans have been against the DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) program without knowing the risk the DACA students would be in. Many citizens are unaware that the program was designed to protect young undocumented students temporarily. Nevertheless, if the DACA program would ever be in jeopardy of being outlawed it would affect a lot of undocumented students. First, it would have a negative impact towards a lot of undocumented families because they depend on their children that are recipients. Seconds, without the DACA program the undocumented students are in danger of being deported to their birth country they have never been too. Third, many dreamers would lose various job opportunities to work legally in the U.S.
Many undocumented families are very unfortunate and struggle to make ends meet. Therefore, most undocumented families rely on their children that are eligible to be in the DACA program. Since, they can obtain a work permit
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Furthermore, Many DACA students were able to come out of the shadows four years ago. It would be a catastrophe if the dreamers would have to be afraid of being deported one again. The U.S is the only country the recipient knows because most of them were brought to the U.S when they were infants. Several recipients would feel rejected knowing that the only country they know is rejecting them. It would be very hard for the dreamers to adapt to their birth country most dreamers are from central America and Middle Eastern countries etc... It would be very hard for the dreamers to learn the new language and new culture. There are more than seventy thousand recipients in the U.S and if the DACA program would ever be banned the recipients would be the next target for