DACA Argumentative Essay

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Education: DACA, undocumented children have been able to attend school here in the United States. While the undocumented student population comes from all over the world, 6.7 million came from Mexico. The likelihood is that these students are residing in the neighboring states of origin. These states are taking the majority of the burden, passing that responsibility onto the taxpayer. A current court case that reveals misconceptions is where 15 States including CA, have sued the US Department of Homeland Security after DACA was rescinded, The suit also states that “companies such as Apple, Facebook, Google, Twitter are on board as many of their employees are DACA.” [UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 8]. These are …show more content…
These are the facts that the Society is not about learning. Assembly Bill 540 (AB 540) allows certain nonresident students in at least 15 states who complete at least three years of high school to receive reduced in-state tuition at public colleges and universities. [U.S. 28] I have not seen the news where college students in other states are holding up signs and banners protesting how unfair it is to have to pay out of state tuition and in their own country! I can see the Hawaii students lined up with their surfboard and signs in California saying “Hey Dude, what's up with that?” or Texans ride back and forth on horseback at the New Mexico border waving their signs and shooting their guns into the air to get attention. So here are the statistics: “Approximately 17%, roughly two million, of illegal immigrants are under the age of 18, about 65 thousand graduate from high school each year, and only 5-10% of them continue to higher education.” [Ibarra 29]. Occupations held by DACA recipients seem to be primarily working-class. The idea that they are not competing with less-educated natives, is