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"A Dream Deferred: Undocumented Students at CUNY," Carolina Bank Munoz
Carolina Bank Munoz argues that contemporary immigration policy ignores structural conditions that force people to migrate to the United States. These policies, she argues, seek individual solutions to structural problems, thereby unfairly denying college education to undocumented students. Many undocumented students came here as children with parents who obtained visas that eventually expired. Under current policies it is difficult for these students to obtain documentation. The author advocates for passage of the Dream Act, which would make it easier for students to obtain documentation. Documentation would not only increase the life chances of the students, but would also assure that this country does not lose "a generation of extraordinarily bright and talented students..."
The Dream Act would:
a. permit undocumented students to stay in school.
b. permit undocumented students to obtain school loans.
c. make it easier for some immigrant students to obtain temporary legal status and become
eligible under certain conditions for permanent legal status.
d. punish undocumented parents for not obtaining legal status for their children.

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