Sunday, April 22, 2007

Immigration In UK

Immigration In UK


Are there any hopes for Minors (young ones) who are not responsible for their immigration status in the UK'Actually the DREAM Act in the USA applies to students who came to the country as minors, and are therefore not responsible for their immigrant status. According to the US Supreme Court in 1982 explained that the current immigration law provides no legal path to citizenship for these students — they are in limbo — and so once they graduate they cannot become productive members of society. The DREAM Act provides a simple legislative remedy and hope for these Minors.There are obviously many young children who migrated to the United Kingdom many years ago and had since completed their higher education and university degree but have no regular status to carry on as a normal UK citizen.Therefore they can not contribute to the economy in any meaningful way and indeed to their own life and their immediate family.Could these individuals be exposed to crime in other survive in the UK since the legal expense involved in making an application to the UK immigration authority is beyond their reach.What can be done to help these hopeless individual – Suggestion please from member of the public.While I am waiting for response, this is little word of encouragement for anyone in this category.IF YOU HAVE A DREAM – FOLLOW YOUR DREAM, DO NOT LET ANYONE TELL YOU TELL YOU THAT YOUR ARE NOT GOOD ENOUGH, OR THAT YOU CAN’T MAKE IT. DO NOT LET YOUR PERFORMANCE BE JUDGE BY AWARDS BUT BE JUDGE BY THE QUALITY OF YOUR PERFORMANCE.Larry Jones
Author Info
Dr.Larry Jones is the director of The london Academy for Higher Education http://www.lahe.org.uk

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