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DREAM Act
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The DREAM Act is a US legislative proposal that would grant temporary conditional residency to illegal immigrants who entered the US as minors. To qualify, individuals must meet certain requirements, including graduating from a community college, completing two years of a four-year degree, or serving two years in the US military. After a six-year conditional period, those who meet these conditions can apply for permanent resident status, which would eventually allow them to become US citizens. The bill has been introduced several times but has not yet passed due to lack of sufficient support.learn more on wikipedia
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