An illegal has a conversation with his daughter explaining to her the circumstances of how he came to America. For the first time she realizes that she too is an illegal immigrant through no fault of her own. SHE IS A “DREAMER.”
The question begins with the administration of President Trump. What will happen with them? Remember, they have been schooled at a cost of $20,000 per year, their parents, in the majority of cases, have not contributed their fair share. So do they deserve the right to citizenship? We have a very controversial recommendation. YES, with a caveat, they can never vote in a Federal Election.
However, the question comes down to what happens to their parents? Do we throw them under the bus and literally toss them out of the country? Our solution, If you have been here for a minimum of fifteen years with a clean rap sheet, never been arrested, no outstanding warrants for your arrest, you can stay with the provision that you reimburse the government to the tune of $50,000 over the nest ten years.
Will Trump be benevolent in 2025?
Arizona attorney general warns Trump deporting Dreamers would be a ‘bright red line’
AG Kris Mayes said Arizona, New Mexico and California are united on border policy
Arizona’s top law enforcement officer said in a recent interview she is unafraid to stand up to President-elect Trump on immigration enforcement.
Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes told the U.K.’s Guardian any plans to construct deportation centers, which she previously called “concentration camps,” in the Grand Canyon State would be a nonstarter.
Mayes defended Dreamers, beneficiaries of the Obama-era DACA program, saying any federal attempts to send them to their home countries would be “a bright red line for me.”