DACA Argumentative Essay

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“They are Americans in their heart, in their mind, in every single way but one: on paper,” said former President Barack Obama who is a major advocate for illegal immigrants. Especially when it comes to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). DACA grants children brought into the United States illegally before June 2007 a two year working permit with renewal. It allows the now young adults to obtain a social security number, a driver’s license, and eliminates the fear of deportation (Anderson). On September 5, 2017, the current President, Donald Trump, ordered an end to DACA leaving Congress only six months to act upon it. Nearly 800,000 people will be affected by this action (Bush). There are many advantages and disadvantages when it comes to the ending of DACA. By getting rid of the amnesty, the lives of these people will be ruined forever by their style of life, creating a sense of immoral justice while ruining the economy. To begin, the DACA participants are living the American lifestyle. Although they are not technically American citizens, they had no choice but to be raised as illegal immigrants in the United States. Spending most of their life here, it seems cruel to send the …show more content…

First off, the DACA participants pay taxes while they are not allowed to collect welfare benefits (Náñez and Gómez). This means they are not taking away from the economy. Also, the people under DACA don’t commit crimes. One of the requirements for DACA is they have to commit no serious crime (Anderson). The illegal immigrants are least likely to commit a crime or be incarcerated than native-born citizens (Landgrave and Nowrasteh). They want to stay in the United States which means they are only allowed to commit two misdemeanors before considered a threat (The Editors). Lastly, they spend money which helps our economy. Unlike countries such as China, America relies on customer consumption since it is not huge in exports

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