I agree with Pearla’s Government Blog, she states that Trump made a mistake in terminating the DACA program because most kids and teenagers that are part of this program have grown up in the U.S. Perla also added that many of these kids are very bright and that’s it’s not fair to take those opportunities away. I couldn’t agree with Perla any more than I already do, DACA is a program that has given students an opportunity to work and to further their education. Aside from the education opportunities, DACA has also given people the courage to seek for their dreams and to study without fear of deportation. Although DACA doesn’t help that child’s family with the same safety, it isn’t nothing. Immigration is horrible, having kids worry about whether or not their parents will be deported while they’re in school can be traumatizing. Young adults shouldn’t be worried about these kinds of things. The only two things that young adults need to worry about is 1. Where are you going to go to College? And 2. Who are you going to marry?

Most teenagers after their graduation year find it hard to go to college in the U.S. so, they give everything up and head back to the place they originate from because they live in fear of what the future holds for them. Trump’s announcement of the termination of DACA has made that fear come to life. Although I know the DACA program is helpful, I don’t know if I would personally fill it out if I was in their position. Because 1) I wouldn’t be eligible for scholarships of grants anyway. I just don’t understand where the Gov’t expects immigrant parents to get the money for college from. 2) It’s scary to put down all your information because that means that the gov’t know has your families address, what if they use this address to deport the parents.

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