The declaration made by president Obama on August fifteenth the year 2013 was a consolation to the immigrants. By coming up with the idea of deferred action for dreamers, the government was showing its commitment to humanitarianism. The immigrants that entered into the United States in childhood were relieved of fear of being deported.
This was in contrast with the earlier plans to send them back to the countries from where they were brought. Ranging from study, work and courtesy call, the US normally receives overwhelming number of immigrants annually. A strategy was therefore being enacted to screen the populace in order to remain with a manageable number. It was, however an encouraging move to hear the head of state make such an announcement.
Think of a mother who takes refuge in a new land. Her only company is a young baby girl. Unfortunately, the mother dies before signing the relevant papers to make her daughter a citizen. A friend to the mother then sympathizes to take her and live with her. She becomes a much disciplined girl and always emerges the best in her class.
Some have since graduated from some of the esteemed universities in the country. Their degrees are first class and they believe they are top cream members of society. In fact, there are a good number of them who have political ambitions to one day be the president like their predecessor, Obama! Their desire is to work and continue achieving their ambitions in the land that they cherish and love.
Whoever accorded them the name dreamers was actually right. Such are the people who change the world. Martin Luther Jr. Was once there. America is now enjoying the fruits of his dreams. If what they want is to study and work in the US, then that is not too much to ask for. They have lived as law abiding citizens and this is the country they really identify with.
What the president and his government did was therefore noble and deserves accolades. Nevertheless, it is just the beginning considering that these people are still under tight regulations. They do not enjoy full rights like other members of the populace. Instead, they have to renew their status every two years. Where is the security in this? What if this regime gets out of power and the next one decides to chase them. Do their dreams go to the gutters?
They might have come from Brazil, Nigeria and other parts of the world; this should not be an issue. What should matter is the positive change that can result from peaceful coexistence and mutual understanding. If accorded full citizenship, they will be more useful to America and the world at large. Acceptance is what they need.
It is common for some of them to behave in unwelcome manner. In such a case, the law should take its course without favoritism. Their misbehavior is not enough to label the rest as unruly. It is human nature to make mistakes and it is noble to correct the mishaps. The whole world is watching to see how this matter will be brought to rest.
This was in contrast with the earlier plans to send them back to the countries from where they were brought. Ranging from study, work and courtesy call, the US normally receives overwhelming number of immigrants annually. A strategy was therefore being enacted to screen the populace in order to remain with a manageable number. It was, however an encouraging move to hear the head of state make such an announcement.
Think of a mother who takes refuge in a new land. Her only company is a young baby girl. Unfortunately, the mother dies before signing the relevant papers to make her daughter a citizen. A friend to the mother then sympathizes to take her and live with her. She becomes a much disciplined girl and always emerges the best in her class.
Some have since graduated from some of the esteemed universities in the country. Their degrees are first class and they believe they are top cream members of society. In fact, there are a good number of them who have political ambitions to one day be the president like their predecessor, Obama! Their desire is to work and continue achieving their ambitions in the land that they cherish and love.
Whoever accorded them the name dreamers was actually right. Such are the people who change the world. Martin Luther Jr. Was once there. America is now enjoying the fruits of his dreams. If what they want is to study and work in the US, then that is not too much to ask for. They have lived as law abiding citizens and this is the country they really identify with.
What the president and his government did was therefore noble and deserves accolades. Nevertheless, it is just the beginning considering that these people are still under tight regulations. They do not enjoy full rights like other members of the populace. Instead, they have to renew their status every two years. Where is the security in this? What if this regime gets out of power and the next one decides to chase them. Do their dreams go to the gutters?
They might have come from Brazil, Nigeria and other parts of the world; this should not be an issue. What should matter is the positive change that can result from peaceful coexistence and mutual understanding. If accorded full citizenship, they will be more useful to America and the world at large. Acceptance is what they need.
It is common for some of them to behave in unwelcome manner. In such a case, the law should take its course without favoritism. Their misbehavior is not enough to label the rest as unruly. It is human nature to make mistakes and it is noble to correct the mishaps. The whole world is watching to see how this matter will be brought to rest.
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