app.com: Red Bank Regional Dreamers club reinstated after controversial vote, claiming discrimination
LITTLE SILVER — The Red Bank Regional High School Board of Education voted to reappoint an advisor to the RBR Dreamers club Monday night, reversing a decision in August that would have caused the ...
SAN ANTONIO – Back in November, KSAT covered a story about the Love Run organized by the Dreamers Run Club. At the event, participants wore black if they were single and red if they were in a ...
Chicago Tribune: Through heritage language classes and ‘Dreamers’ club, Bremen addresses needs of a growing Hispanic population
Through heritage language classes and ‘Dreamers’ club, Bremen addresses needs of a growing Hispanic population
Dreamers deserve an opportunity to integrate into the American society in which they were raised. Because DACA isn’t a permanent solution, each Presidential administration can reverse the prior one’s executive actions, leaving Dreamers in limbo. Congress should act and provide Dreamers with an opportunity to apply for citizenship.
But I fervently hope that Dreamers too will eventually be acknowledged as a part of the American story. Congress has the power to pass legislation that would allow Dreamers and other long-term undocumented immigrants to obtain legal status in the United States.
Dreamers help our long term economic prospects, too. Dreamers are young. With an aging and rapidly retiring work force, allowing these immigrants to stay in the country helps lower the overall age of our labor force, helping to delay the negative economic effects that will result if we cannot maintain or grow our labor force.