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Democratic US lawmakers seek pathway to citizenship for over 250,000 documented 'dreamers'

Led by California Senator Alex Padilla and Congresswoman Deborah Ross, the lawmakers have urged their colleagues in the Senate and the House of Representatives to pass the bipartisan America’s Children Act.

May 19, 2022 / 17:39 IST
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A group of prominent Democratic lawmakers have renewed their push to provide a pathway to citizenship to some 250,000 documented 'dreamers', a significant majority of whom are Indian Americans.

Led by California Senator Alex Padilla and Congresswoman Deborah Ross, the lawmakers have urged their colleagues in the Senate and the House of Representatives to pass bipartisan America’s Children Act, which will allow staying children of those who immigrated to the country legally but are yet to get Green Card because of a massive backlog.

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A Green Card, known officially as a Permanent Resident Card, is a document issued to immigrants to the US as evidence that the bearer has been granted the privilege of residing permanently in the US.

"The so-called documented dreamers, who are estimated to be about 250,000, grew up legally in the US but risk deportation when they turn 21. For these young people, turning 21 means facing an impossible choice.