Evangelicals, like most Americans, are more likely to favor a path to
citizenship for Dreamers (54 %) than undocumented immigrants overall (43 %), according to a poll conducted this spring by Morning Consult and Politico.
Not exact matches
While he has recently said that he's open to a path to
citizenship after 10 to 12 years
for Dreamers, the future of those hundreds of thousands of people is still uncertain.
Trump's immigration plan is a sound start
for an ultimate compromise The president is right to focus on skills - based immigration while «
Dreamers» are allowed a path to citizenshipThe president is right to focus on skills - based immigration while «
Dreamers» are allowed a path to
citizenship.
Last week, the White House delivered a framework
for an immigration bill that would give 1.8 million
Dreamers a path to
citizenship but would also spend $ 25 billion on security, including a wall, limit family reunion policies and end the visa lottery.
«The overwhelming majority of Americans support a pathway to
citizenship for the nearly million
Dreamers in this country, but today Senator Schumer has let us all down by failing to stand up
for them,» said Steven Choi, Executive Director of the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC), in a statement.
Congress needs to hear from you about why they should pass the DREAM Act and make a path to
citizenship a reality
for our
Dreamers.
Legislation to protect
Dreamers — including the 20,000 educators with DACA — that includes pathways to legal status or
citizenship would not only increase the GDP, creating more revenue with which to improve public schools, but it would also mean that students and families across the country currently living in fear of deportation could focus on both their education and creating a better future
for themselves and their communities.99
On Feb. 26, U.S. Bishops are asking Catholics to «call» their members of Congress and ask them to protect the
Dreamers from deportation, to provide them with a path to
citizenship without damaging existing protections
for families and unaccompanied minors.
At Parents as Teachers, we stand with the
Dreamers and our partner agencies across the country who are committed to diversity and inclusion and demand legislative action to ensure a pathway to
citizenship for these individuals.