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Dream Act of 2007
The DREAM Act is a legalization program which will provide undocumented children with an incentive to earn high school diplomas and college degrees… Many of those who would benefit entered the U.S. at an early age and have no memory of their home country. Many consider themselves to be American and do not speak the language of their home country, to which many have never traveled.
Amnesty For Children
The program would provide conditional resident status to those who entered the U.S. illegally prior to the age of 16 provided that they have lived in the U.S. for five years, they have demonstrated good moral character, and they have either earned a high school diploma or gained admission to a college or university. The DREAM Act will afford young adults the opportunity to attend college and work legally. Eventually, these young adults will be permitted to apply for their green card.
Amnistía Por Los Niños
El DREAM Act es un programa de legalización que le dará a los niños indocumentados un incentivo por el cual graduarse de la preparatoria y obtener su licenciatura… Muchos de los que se beneficiarían por haber entrado a los EEUU a una edad temprana y no tienen memoria de su país natal. Muchos se consideran americanos y no hablan el idioma de su país natal, a donde muchos ni siquiera han viajado.
Notarios: A Pathway to Citizenship
It is important to recognize the risk of accepting the legal services of someone other than an attorney. Notarios are widely known to file immigration applications seeking benefits for which the applicant is not eligible. This places the individual at risk of being picked up by immigration officers.
Los Notarios: Un camino hacia la deportación
Es importante reconocer el riesgo que conlleva el aceptar servicios legales de alguna otra persona que no sea abogado. Los notarios generalmente presentan solicitudes de inmigración en búsqueda de beneficios a los cuales los solicitantes no tienen derecho. Esto pone al individuo en riesgo de que un oficial de inmigración los detenga.
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