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Presentation on the DREAM Act

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You cannot

uneducate the

person who has

learned to read.

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This presentation is dedicated to Joaquin Luna and other DREAMers who we’ll

see on the other side.

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Every year, about

65,000 high school

graduates ask the

same question.

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Now what?

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no access to higher

education

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no access to jobs

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no access to basic

needs

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But there’s more!

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A life in fear.

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being ripped apart

from your loved

ones…

photo credit: Lynn (Gracie’s mom)

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constant threat of

deportation.

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DREAM would

alleviate this.

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DREAM

d_evelopment,

r_elief, and

e_ducation of

a_lien m_inors

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This is not who

it’s intended to

benefit!

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The “alien

minors” are just

as American as

you and me.

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DREAM is not an

‘amnesty’

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…but a pathway

to earned

residency

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must have

entered the U.S.

as a child*

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must have lived in

the U.S. for five

consecutive years

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must have

graduated from

high school*

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be of ‘good moral

character’

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To earn a way to

legalization…

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1. finish at least

two years* of

college.

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or

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2. serve in the

military for two

years

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and then…

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apply for

permanent

residency

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Despite what

Arizona…

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…and Alabama

say… photo credit: Associated Press

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In America,

immigration is a

federal issue.

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Education,

however, is a

state matter.

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States can choose

to whom to give

in-state tuition or

financial aid.

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California

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Maryland

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Texas

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Some states,

however, deny

this opportunity

completely.

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South Carolina

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Tennessee

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Georgia

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We have seen

the future, and

the future is

ours.

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Presentation by

Tony K. Choi [email protected]

@tonykchoi

Made for the Episcopal Church of Our Saviour

Feel free to distribute, give credit where it’s due.

No copyright infringement intended.

For educational purposes only.