Why I Want To Get A Driver's License Essay

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I have five months left. Well it means I won’t have a job that pay more. A driver's license is not a luxury to me it’s a necessity. I don't want to be scared of being pulled over every time I go to work or school. It will make it harder to own a business that I've been dreaming of having in the future. It might not even happen if I don't have these essential documents. DREAMERS NEVER STOP DREAMING! Martha, 31 Sioux Center, IA Occupation: Early Childhood Special Education Teacher My immigration story is complicated, but essentially, I married a US citizen in 2007, appeared before the consulate and was denied my petition for residency in 2009, was given a 10 year bar, came back to the States in 2010 and obtained DACA, and currently await my 10 year bar to end to reapply for residency in 2019. DACA has been a huge blessing! I was able to go to grad school to get my Masters in Early Childhood, I obtained a teaching license, work permit, and driver’s license. …show more content…

I’m fearful of losing my job, license, and fear for my family being ripped apart. I have 3 kids (6, 3, and 8 months) and a wonderful husband that depend on me being here, the only place I know as home. The DREAM Act would help pave a pathway to citizenship and would help thousands of individuals, who came as young children, finally have a place where they belong. Personally, I’m tired of living in fear of the future and the instability of political climates. The immigration system is broken and arbitrary. Very little hope exists for people trying to change their status. A Dream act would change the lives of so many amazing individuals with potential to contribute to the growth and economy of this nation. Maira, 28 Ames,

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