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Dreamers and US Immigration Laws and Policies Essay

 

Answer the four question below in essay format. Each answer to each of the questions must be between 1- 2 pages. So you must submit a final between 4-8 pages total and in a single word document. Your answers must be based on your reading of the book: The DREAMers: How the Undocumented Youth Movement Transformed the Immigrant Rights Debate. By, Walter J. Nichols. This final is not a research paper so you must not use any outside sources. If you use outside sources, you will get a zero (0) score for that particular question where the outside source is used.

1.Number each of your answers based on the question you are answering.

2.Your answers must be uploaded in a single MS Word document (DOC or DOCX only). CANVAS will not accept other formats.

3.Do not wait until the last minute to submit your work!

4.Your answers must be typed, double-spaced, 12 pt, Times/New Roman.

5.Remember to use the MLA Style in-text citations when you cite or quote from the book and the full citation (Work Cited) at the end of the essay.

Questions

Based on the Story of the DREAMers as told in the book, explain and analyze the most important aspects of the struggle for a legal status that led to the creation of this movement.

1.Identify and discuss the immigration laws and policies that were implemented at the federal level and how they made an impact on the migration patterns of undocumented immigrants to the United States?

2.Identify the three important speaking points created by immigrant rights organizations for the DREAMers and discuss the problems began to emerge as a result of these speaking points for DREAMers and the rest of the undocumented community in the United States.

3.”Undocumented, Unafraid and Unapologetic” became the new message crafted by the DREAMers, analyze why this new representation became a “coming out” moment for the undocumented youth?

4. As part of their “multifront war” of trying to achieve victories, identify and discuss the laws that were passed at the state level in California and the policy enacted by the Obama administration, that would provide for Dreamers a “de-facto legality.”