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Dreamers - George W. Bush Presidential Center Dreamers deserve an opportunity to integrate into the American society in which they were raised Because DACA isn’t a permanent solution, each Presidential administration can reverse the prior one’s executive actions, leaving Dreamers in limbo Congress should act and provide Dreamers with an opportunity to apply for citizenship
President and Mrs. Bush Meet with Dreamers and Others Impacted by the . . . Our current system has failed Dreamers and essential workers in agriculture and other industries, and our border policies need to address migrant increases more effectively In early 2021, the Bush Institute released a series of whitepapers outlining bold and politically viable solutions that will change the trajectory of America’s
Protecting Dreamers is Good Economic Policy - George W. Bush . . . Dreamers help our long term economic prospects, too Dreamers are young With an aging and rapidly retiring work force, allowing these immigrants to stay in the country helps lower the overall age of our labor force, helping to delay the negative economic effects that will result if we cannot maintain or grow our labor force
The Afghan Dreamers Robotics Team - George W. Bush Presidential Center In the years after the fall of the Taliban in Afghanistan, women made tremendous gains in the country In particular, they were able to be educated and become leaders in fields like engineering, as Somaya Faruqi and Roya Mahboob did
Solutions for Undocumented Immigrants - George W. Bush Presidential Center Without a permanent legislative solution for Dreamers, they will continue to live with the limited protection that DACA provides and the knowledge that any administration can use executive action to eliminate DACA protections and work permits Deportation is a real possibility as long as Dreamers remain in this temporary status
Immigration | George W. Bush Presidential Center Allow Dreamers to apply for citizenship Uphold our long-standing tradition of welcoming refugees and asylum seekers Manage our borders through investment and innovation, and by helping our neighbors Adapt our immigration systems to meet the needs of our 21st century economy Create a more efficient temporary foreign worker entry program
Policy Recommendation Immigration | George W. Bush Presidential Center Some Dreamers can’t adjust their status because their parents can’t sponsor them for green cards Others age out of eligibility while their parents await their green card application because of immigration backlogs Both kinds of Dreamers need Congress to act to protect their ability to stay and contribute to the country where they were raised
Immigration Policy | George W. Bush Presidential Center Dreamers Dreamers — children who were brought to the United States without documentation — should have the opportunity to become American citizens Read the article Federal judge strikes down DACA – again
DACA Is Dead, DACA Lives Again - George W. Bush Presidential Center On the right, opponents of generous legislation for Dreamers — a name that DACA and non-DACA young immigrants give to themselves — argue that such legislation would create incentives for further unauthorized immigration And on the left, activists will accept nothing less than a legislative deal that would establish a pathway to citizenship
The State of the American Dream - George W. Bush Presidential Center For those who were educated, accomplished professionals in their home country, the inability to pursue their original careers — due to language and credentialing requirements, for example — and need to take low-skilled, low-paying jobs in order to quickly bring in income may result in a loss of value and self-worth