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  2. DREAM Act - Wikipedia

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    The Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act, known as the DREAM Act, is a United States legislative proposal that would grant temporary conditional residency, with the right to work, for illegal immigrants who entered the United States as minors—and, if they later satisfy further qualifications, they would attain permanent residency.

  3. Trump ends 'Dreamer' immigration program - AOL

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    Dreamers are a fraction of the roughly 11 million illegal immigrants in the United States. "The cancellation of the DACA program is reprehensible," the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops said in ...

  4. American Dream - Wikipedia

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    The "American Dream" is a phrase referring to a purported national ethos of the United States: that every person has the freedom and opportunity to succeed and attain a better life. [2] The phrase was popularized by James Truslow Adams during the Great Depression in 1931, [ 3 ] and has had different meanings over time.

  5. Trump turns to Supreme Court to wind down 'Dreamer ... - AOL

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    The president asked the Supreme Court on Monday to allow it to end a program protecting thousands of young immigrants who live in the U.S. illegally.

  6. Immigration policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Illegal immigration is the act of an immigrant entering the United States without prior authorization. These undocumented immigrants are subject to removal from the United States. Policies regarding illegal immigration are primarily regulated by the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA) and the Illegal Immigration Reform and ...

  7. Trump turns to Supreme Court to wind down 'Dreamer ... - AOL

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    The policy has shielded from deportation immigrants dubbed "Dreamers" and given them work permits, though not a path to citizenship. In a court filing, Solicitor General Noel Francisco said the ...

  8. History of laws concerning immigration and naturalization in ...

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    Laborers in the United States and laborers with work visas received a certificate of residency and were allowed to travel in and out of the United States. Amendments made in 1884 tightened the provisions that allowed previous immigrants to leave and return, and clarified that the law applied to ethnic Chinese regardless of their country of origin.

  9. Trump turns to Supreme Court to wind down 'Dreamer ... - AOL

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    The president asked the Supreme Court on Monday to allow it to end a program protecting thousands of young immigrants who live in the U.S. illegally.