Scholars condemn the rescinding of DACA and call on the U.S. Congress to pass a stand-alone DREAM

February 7, 2018

Academic authorities and experts on and in Latin America strongly condemn the rescinding of DACA and call on the U.S. Congress to pass a stand-alone DREAM Act that provides a path to citizenship.

More than 80 percent of “Dreamers” were brought to the United States by parents from Mexico and Central America. Many of them were fleeing violence and seeking a better future. Much of that violence and the limited life chances it produces for children and parents are a result of U.S. foreign policy and military, economic, political and covert intervention.

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