Книга Perchance to DREAM: A Legal and Political History of the DREAM Act and DACA

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The first comprehensive history of the DREAM Act and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
In 1982, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in Plyler v. Doe that undocumented children had the right to attend public schools without charge or impediment, regardless of their immigration status. The ruling raised a question: what if undocumented students, after graduating from the public school system, wanted to attend college?
Perchance to DREAM is the first comprehensive history of the DREAM Act, which made its initial congressional appearance in 2001, and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), the discretionary program established by President Obama in 2012 out of Congressional failure to enact comprehensive immigration reform. Michael A. Olivas relates the history of the DREAM Act and DACA over the course of two decades.
With the Trump Administration challenging the legality of DACA and pursuing its elimination in 2017, the fate of DACA is uncertain. Perchance to DREAM follows the political participation of DREAMers, who have been taken hostage as pawns in a cruel game as the White House continues to advocate anti-immigrant policies. Perchance to DREAM brings to light the many twists and turns that the legislation has taken, suggests why it has not gained the required traction, and offers hopeful pathways that could turn this darkness to dawn.

"Should a child whose parents entered the country illegally be granted the privilege of enrolling in school here? ... As University of Houston law professor Olivas writes, there is widespread support both for a path to citizenship and for the Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act and related legislation, which would both grant legal status to such children and allow them to enter school at resident rates of tuition... An accessible and pointed study in the law of both education and citizenship." - Kirkus Reviews

"Legal scholar and advocate Olivas offers a thorough and timely examination of the interwoven legal and political ramifications of court decisions and legislation related to the generation of undocumented immigrant children and youth who were the focus of state and federal Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Acts and eligible for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status...[This] work will further and aid in-depth research on U.S. history, law, politics of immigration, and higher education." - Library Journal

"This book covers the history of the DREAM Act—a legislative proposal to grant temporary residency to immigrants who entered the United States as minors—and the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which the Obama administration began in response to Congress’s failure to pass immigration reform. University of Houston law professor Michael Olivas discusses how these initiatives have developed over the past 20 years and how the Trump administration’s anti-immigration policies have affected those the DREAM Act and DACA were intended to help." - Trial Magazine

"Perchance to Dream is a pioneering attempt to chart broadly the many attempts to pass the DREAM (Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors) Act." - Southwestern Historical Quarterly

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