[OPINION] Supreme Court may vote soon on the plight of ‘Dreamers,’ by RLG Immigration Dept. Chair Darius Amiri

Darius Amiri, Chair of the Immigration Department at Rose Law Group

By Darius Amiri | Paradise Valley Independent

While the nation’s focus is rightfully on the COVID-19 crisis, another crisis is looming for a large group of young people. Dreamers are living a nightmare as they wait for the federal government to act on their status.

There is no national consensus on immigration with passionate viewpoints on both sides. But most Americans sympathize with the plight of Dreamers, who were brought into the country as young children.

No matter where you stand politically most of us agree that Dreamers are standing on shaky ground as the U.S. Supreme Court decides if they can stay in the only country they have ever known.

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