"...According to Pew research there are approximately 800,000 enrolled in the program.
71% of those enrolled are 21 and above - adults.
They were brought here as children by parents illegally entering the USA and have remained here ever since...
- I think DACA participants should get 6 months to apply - openly and officially for a work permit in the USA.
- The permit would give them the right of residence (and travel).
- They would need to have a High School diploma or GED equivalent (that being a requirement for DACA in the first place) and would need to pass a background check for criminal convictions.
- The basic idea is that they need to present themselves as people who are worthy of being admitted to the USA Officially.
- Assuming that they get accepted - and I suspect most of them should - they would then get a 2 year work permit.
- The work permit would not attach to any spouse or family member. It is for the one person alone.
- They should sign an affidavit that they understand if they are convicted of a felony their permit is cancelled and they are subject to immediate deportation.
- After 2 years they can apply for an extension - assuming they have not been convicted and that they have filed tax returns.
- After a further two years they would be eligible to apply for a permanent residence visa. or just another extension if they wish.
- It is about time these adults (they are not 'children' ) stood up as adults and took responsibility for what THEY have done and show the US People that they are worthy of respect and can help this country."
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