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Essay / Pros and Cons of the DREAM Act - 1235
The DREAM Act most certainly affects families of racial/ethnic backgrounds due to where their parents emigrated from. This law will allow these ethnically diverse children to be able to pursue higher education if they have graduated from high school or received their GED. This affects not only the children of this family, but also the parents. Most parents want to take their children to the United States to live the best life possible. The DREAM Act allows this to happen under certain criteria necessary to be eligible. Their children finally have a policy on their side that allows them to maximize their potential. Some people would consider families that are not legal to be real families in the United States, which is why I think this policy affects them. Since this law cannot help parents since they do not meet the requirements, it helps children take one step closer to legalization. This allows these children to potentially gain full legal status here in the United States if they follow the rules and regulations of the DREAM Act, which involves completing college or serving time in the United States..