With election season just behind us and Obama re-elected for a second term, change is in the air. One change has the potential to affect more than 1.4 million people living in the United States. This group of individuals is the US population of undocumented persons, often incorrectly referred to as “illegal immigrants.” Laws, acts, bills, and amendments to change the situation of these persons have been discussed for decades, but there is one that might actually stick. Pitched to Congress in 2001, the Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) act gave immigrants hope for a better life
This paper presents the results of a study by the Center for Migration Studies (CMS) on potential be...
[Excerpt] Supporters of comprehensive immigration reform have urged the President and Congress to pu...
The late 2000s marked an important shift in the immigrant rights movement. It was the period in whic...
Every day, many young and eager students face barriers to obtaining a college education. They are pr...
Repeal of birthright citizenship for the US-born children of unauthorized immigrants would expand th...
The U.S. is experiencing a crisis of citizenship. Political participation and social capital are dec...
Many people are unaware of the DREAM Act and its benefits; however, many scholars agree that the DRE...
An estimated 50,000 to 65,000 undocumented immigrant students graduate from high schools in the Unit...
The United States has a long tradition of assimilating diverse peoples into a shared culture and thu...
This Comment analyzes the Development Relief and Education for Alien Minors ( DREAM ) Act, which is ...
Undocumented and Unafraid: The Emergence of an Undocumented Movement and Its Impact on Immigration P...
On June 15, 2012, President Obama made an announcement that changed the lives of millions. Effective...
The Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act, otherwise known as the DREAM Act, is a ...
This thesis describes DREAM Act, a legislative proposal discussed in the US Congress between 2001 an...
abstract: The population of undocumented immigrants includes over a million individuals known as “Dr...
This paper presents the results of a study by the Center for Migration Studies (CMS) on potential be...
[Excerpt] Supporters of comprehensive immigration reform have urged the President and Congress to pu...
The late 2000s marked an important shift in the immigrant rights movement. It was the period in whic...
Every day, many young and eager students face barriers to obtaining a college education. They are pr...
Repeal of birthright citizenship for the US-born children of unauthorized immigrants would expand th...
The U.S. is experiencing a crisis of citizenship. Political participation and social capital are dec...
Many people are unaware of the DREAM Act and its benefits; however, many scholars agree that the DRE...
An estimated 50,000 to 65,000 undocumented immigrant students graduate from high schools in the Unit...
The United States has a long tradition of assimilating diverse peoples into a shared culture and thu...
This Comment analyzes the Development Relief and Education for Alien Minors ( DREAM ) Act, which is ...
Undocumented and Unafraid: The Emergence of an Undocumented Movement and Its Impact on Immigration P...
On June 15, 2012, President Obama made an announcement that changed the lives of millions. Effective...
The Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act, otherwise known as the DREAM Act, is a ...
This thesis describes DREAM Act, a legislative proposal discussed in the US Congress between 2001 an...
abstract: The population of undocumented immigrants includes over a million individuals known as “Dr...
This paper presents the results of a study by the Center for Migration Studies (CMS) on potential be...
[Excerpt] Supporters of comprehensive immigration reform have urged the President and Congress to pu...
The late 2000s marked an important shift in the immigrant rights movement. It was the period in whic...