“I don’t think people who originally wrote the laws foresaw a situation where children brought here on visas would be raised and educated here, but not have a clear opportunity to stay and become Americans.”
DIP PATEL, the founder of Improve the Dream, an organization that campaigns for a path to citizenship for children who came to the United States on a parent’s work visa but must leave at age 21 because they are no longer considered part of the family unit.
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