The Dream Act Ryan Le. The Role of Government Helping people to have food, shelter and medical aid. Helping people to have food, shelter and medical aid.

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The Dream Act Ryan Le

The Role of Government Helping people to have food, shelter and medical aid. Helping people to have food, shelter and medical aid. Supporting education Supporting education Keeping social order Keeping social order

The Role of Government Food, shelter and medical aid Food, shelter and medical aid Providing care packages such as health insurance. Providing care packages such as health insurance. Supporting victims of events such as hurricane and tornadoes by giving them medicines and food Supporting victims of events such as hurricane and tornadoes by giving them medicines and food Giving mass sheltering to the homeless. Giving mass sheltering to the homeless.

The Role of Government Social Order is social organization where people in a society considered as system organized by the internal institutionalized relationship. Social Order is social organization where people in a society considered as system organized by the internal institutionalized relationship. Government keeps under control by passing and enforcing laws: Government keeps under control by passing and enforcing laws: Fight crime Fight crime Promote charity Promote charity

Fact about education Over 3 million students graduate from U.S high school every year, but group of approximately 65,000 young immigrants that do not get this opportunity. Over 3 million students graduate from U.S high school every year, but group of approximately 65,000 young immigrants that do not get this opportunity.

The Dream Act Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act A legislation drafted by Republicans and Democrats A legislation drafted by Republicans and Democrats It will give immigrant students who didn’t have legal documentary and grew up in the United States a chance to pursue a higher education or to serve the U.S armed forces. It will give immigrant students who didn’t have legal documentary and grew up in the United States a chance to pursue a higher education or to serve the U.S armed forces.

Benefits When the Dream Act is finally passed Contributing to military recruitment. Contributing to military recruitment. Giving our country more competitive in the global economy. Giving our country more competitive in the global economy. Improving job opportunities and education for young immigrants. Improving job opportunities and education for young immigrants. Helping immigrants to pursue their dream to be better for their future. Helping immigrants to pursue their dream to be better for their future.

Eligibility Requirements Immigrants must have been less than 16 years old when they entered the United States. Immigrants must have been less than 16 years old when they entered the United States. Individuals must have lived in the U.S for at least 5 years. Individuals must have lived in the U.S for at least 5 years. An individual needs to be a law abiding person (no criminal records). An individual needs to be a law abiding person (no criminal records). Immigrants must have obtained a GED or diploma of high school. Immigrants must have obtained a GED or diploma of high school. They have to attend a two year college or serve two years in military service. They have to attend a two year college or serve two years in military service.

What is message in the cartoon?

Obstacles of legislation Republicans do not support any immigration “amnesty” including the Dream Act. Republicans do not support any immigration “amnesty” including the Dream Act. A proposal legislation has failed many times. A proposal legislation has failed many times.

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Question Should the Dream Act be passed in 2020? Should the Dream Act be passed in 2020?

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