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- Dreamers - George W. Bush Presidential Center
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
- A Brief History of the American Dream | George W. Bush Presidential Center
A Brief History of the American Dream An Essay by Sarah Churchwell, Professor at the University of London, and Author, Behold, America: The Entangled History of ‘America First’ and ‘the American Dream’
- Search | George W. Bush Presidential Center
Dreamers Dreamers — children who were brought to the United States without documentation — should have the opportunity to become American citizens Read more about President and Mrs Bush Meet with Dreamers and Others Impacted by the Immigration System
- Solutions for Undocumented Immigrants - George W. Bush Presidential Center
Characteristics of Dreamers Dreamers are undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children by their parents Some came illegally and others had parents who were on visas like the H-1B for highly skilled temporary workers
- Immigration - George W. Bush Presidential Center
We need top-to-bottom reform that meets the needs of our economy, addresses current migration patterns, welcomes refugees and asylum seekers, and provides reasonable legislative solutions for the undocumented, including Dreamers We are committed to changing the terms of this debate and offering bold, principle-based solutions
- DACA Is Dead, DACA Lives Again - George W. Bush Presidential Center
Dreamers live through a political telenovela, from heartbreak and disillusionment to hope and renewal (a word to be taken literally and figuratively, as only Dreamers who have to reapply for DACA understand) In December, Congress’s decision to refrain from debating a solution for DACA in the negotiations for the budget angered left-leaning and right-leaning Dreamers alike Negotiations
- A Nation Built by Immigrants - George W. Bush Presidential Center
Dreamers should be able to apply for citizenship America should uphold our longstanding tradition of welcoming refugees and asylum seekers We should manage our borders through investment, innovation, and by helping our neighbors Our immigration systems should meet the needs of our 21st-century economy
- Policy Recommendation Immigration | George W. Bush Presidential Center
The latter group, so-called documented Dreamers, are children of people here in legal immigration status, but whose children are unable to keep their status as they grow to adulthood because of failures of our broken immigration system Some Dreamers can’t adjust their status because their parents can’t sponsor them for green cards
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