As U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services stated, they cannot have “a felony offense, a significant misdemeanor offense, or three or more other misdemeanor offenses” which also “include, but are not limited to, gang membership, participation in criminal activities, or participation in activities that threaten the United States.” If they were a high profile criminal, they would not be eligible since they pose a threat to general safety. Building on top of this, there are no significant studies which show that they commit more crime either; the statement that they do purely derives from stereotyping. In all, they are here because they were brought here as a child in order to receive a potentially better life, not to disrupt the general
As U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services stated, they cannot have “a felony offense, a significant misdemeanor offense, or three or more other misdemeanor offenses” which also “include, but are not limited to, gang membership, participation in criminal activities, or participation in activities that threaten the United States.” If they were a high profile criminal, they would not be eligible since they pose a threat to general safety. Building on top of this, there are no significant studies which show that they commit more crime either; the statement that they do purely derives from stereotyping. In all, they are here because they were brought here as a child in order to receive a potentially better life, not to disrupt the general