DACA Argumentative Essay

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“It was my father who taught us that an immigrant must work twice as hard as anybody else, that he must never give up” (Zinedine Zidane). Dreamers are just like any other person, but much more work is needed to reach a state of success. Dreamers are people who are brought into the U.S. as children, who rely on a program known as DACA. DACA is a very helpful program that provides protection from deportation for undocumented migrants. How did DACA start and how does it work as of now you may ask. Well, DACA is a federal government program that was created in 2012 under President, Barack Obama to allow people brought to the US illegally as children the temporary right to live, study and work in America (Joanna Walters). Those people who apply for this program are not automatically accepted, in fact, they are …show more content…

A young girl, Carolina attended high school living in Illinois as an undocumented immigrant, who had no interest in school and lacked effort in any work she did because she felt as if at the end of her education it would not be worth it because of the few opportunities she would have (Roberto G. Gonzales). When the program DACA went into effect Carolina felt like things had changed for her she had said, “OK, I actually have a chance” (Carolina). Carolina decided she was gonna finish off her last two years of high school in good terms, get the good grades she wanted and put the effort she needed to do good in school. She knew that when she finished high school she would achieve big things and have great opportunities to achieve those things. DACA is what brought motivation into Carolina to work for her citizenship and her

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