Saturday, September 18, 2010

the DREAM Act

Lately I've been thinking a lot about immigrants--mainly people who come from Mexico. I just finished a book, "Just Like Us" by Helen Thorpe. The author followed four Mexican teenage girls through their senior year of high school and then through four years of college. Two of the girls were in the US legally and two were not, though they had been here for most of their lives.

The book was excellent in identifying how complicated an issue this is. In the girl's families, it wasn't unusual for some of their siblings to be American citizens; for a parent to be deported--leaving the children here in turmoil; to graduate at the top of your class yet not be eligible for any scholarship or financial aid; not be able to fly on any commercial airline or rent a car or rent a movie or get a fishing license or anything else that requires a state issued ID--the list goes on and on.

What really struck me is that these girls excelled in school, they were accepted for admission to University of Denver (not an easy school to get into) and the three that went there graduated in four years (the fourth girl went to a different university)--but the two that are here illegally now have very few options.

These girls were both brought here illegally by one or both of their parents as small children and have been here since. But as the law stands now there is no way for them to become citizens. Congress is considering a bill that addresses this--it is called the DREAM Act. It provides a path for citizenship for aliens that were brought here as minors, have been here for five or more continuous years, have graduated from high school (or GED), have good moral character and have completed at least two years in higher education or armed forces.

DREAM stands for Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act. I don't know how to address all the issues of immigration--but I do think this is a step in the right direction.

3 comments:

kula said...

Welcome back! I've missed you. Thanks for informing me on the immigration Act.

doubtisgood said...

its nice to know that at least one person reads this---but I hope you're getting information from other places too (or wait, maybe not--maybe I do know everything)

Anonymous said...

Ah yes Wendy ... There are some of us who check literally every day to see if you have written any gems. I hope the next one is a little faster in coming. I am very happy to hear about the DREAM Act. I know a few people who could maybe use such a thing for their betterment. I would like to see this change in the immigration policy. The minors were not the ones who made the choice to come.

Jean L.