Every year in the U.S, millions of students graduate from high school and go on to find jobs, go to college, or explore their other options. However, every year, 65,000 of those students experience very different lives than those of their peers when they graduate. These students are undocumented. While the 1982 case of Plyler v. Doe in which the Supreme Court ruled that undocumented students would be guaranteed a K-12 education by federal law, there is nothing protecting them after they graduate in many states. As there are about 11.2 million total undocumented immigrants in America as a whole, it is important …show more content…
The Negatives: This about “the baptist and the bootlegger”. What are the negatives of your solution? No matter how benevolent your proposal is, there will be drawbacks and unintended consequences. Your job, in this section, is to list at least one unintended consequence and its negatives in detail. This section requires at least one cited source.
No matter how many benefits a solution has, there are always going to be drawbacks. In the case of allowing undocumented students in Ohio qualify for in-state tuition prices, one of the negative effects that allowing more undocumented students to attend college, is the fact that giving more jobs to undocumented immigrants means less jobs for legal American citizens. However, this is already an issue now, and will most likely always be an issue while there are undocumented …show more content…
Does OSU currently offer any financial aid to undocumented students?
What are some issues that OSU is hoping to avoid by not giving undocumented an equal chance (from a financial standpoint) in getting admitted
Wouldn’t giving undocumented students a better chance of being admitted into college ultimately give a more diverse population with more success in the long run?
H. Submitting it to an Appropriate Political Official: In this section you will find an appropriate local, state, or federal legislative representative to submit your web page to. Once you choose an official, you need to explain why you have specifically chosen them for this paper and why you think they will help you enact your legislation.
Next, you need to email the office of this official, addressing email to legislative representative directly, and provide a polite and professional introduction to your White Paper and why you chose them to review your paper. Once you have written your introduction, submit your link to them (make sure they have permission to view it).
Lastly, screenshot the proof of email and and add the image to this section of the web