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My topic about undocumented students in the United States is an important issue. I can add facts about how undocumented students are beneficial to the society. Also that undocumented students came to America for a reason. A lot of them wanted a good education. Maybe in the country they were living in didn't support having an education. Also to say that undocumented students deserve scholarships because they work extremely hard in order to go to college. A lot of undocumented students can't afford to go to college without a scholarship or grant money.

Then they would be forced out of the United States. They would have to get a job in order to pay to go to college. That college is expensive and that a lot of their families I have to support others. Lot of their families give money to their family back in their country. I want to add in the data of how many undocumented students are trying to go to college. Also how many undocumented students that have been deported back to their country.

Some sources that I found that are reliable for me to use to add to the article. https://www2.ed.gov/about/overview/focus/supporting-undocumented-youth.pdf https://www.hrw.org/news/2011/07/01/us-human-rights-dreamers https://cdn.americanprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/UndocHigherEd-report2.pdf

Outline Of Article Entry Undocumented Students In United States

- I will be contributing to the article entry about Undocumented Students In United States. In the entry there is information about Undocumented Students and how most of them are trying to get into college. Also that there are statistics about the amount of undocumented students in United States. In the article they talk about what generally happens to undocumented students.

- I want to add someone personal story of being an undocumented student in the United States. To show the perspective of a professor at a college on undocumented students in the United States. That students are looking for help with trying to become a legal citizen. That colleges should help students that are undocumented with getting scholarships. That they should not have the only option of going to a community college. But they should be able to go to a four year university to get their degree. Most of all they deserve to have options about the career path that they want to take.

Draft of my Contribution: Undocumented Students in United States I will be contributing to the article about Undocumented Students in United States.

Lead Section: To add a section about the effects of being an Undocumented Student. Also to add in information about states and how they decide if an undocumented student can attend a university. To show how there are people that support undocumented students. That undocumented students can attend a four year university and not have to go to community college. To even add a personal story on someone that was an undocumented student.

Main Points: - I want to add people personal stories on how it was to be an undocumented students trying to go to college and have a career. - To show other people point of view on undocumented students in the United States and how they feel about it. - To show how a senator named Richard Durbins declared that they should give certain undocumented students a chance at legal status. - To explain how passing the Dream Act could help recognize the human rights of undocumented immigrants in the United States. - I want to show the statistics of how many undocumented students are in the United States and how most of them want to go to a four year university but cannot go. - To explain how DACA actually helped a lot of undocumented students in the United States. - To explain certain states allow undocumented students to attend the college or to able to pay the in state tuition at a university. - To show how private scholarship are not enough for them to be able to attend college. -To show how regardless of the citizenship and residency every child deserves an education whether it's K-12 or higher education. - To show how undocumented students have shown that they can succeed in getting an higher education and obtains a degree.

Sources For Topic : http://www.e4fc.org/images/E4FC _The Case.pdf https://www2.ed.gov/about/overview/focus/sup porting-undocumented-youth.pdf

https://www.hrw.org/news/2011/07/01/us-human-rights-dreamers

https://cdn.americanp rogress.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/UndocHigherEd-report2.pdf

http://www.jstor.org/stable/20710479#?seq=2#page_scan_tab_contents

My awareness of undocumented students and that they deserve to have an higher education regardless of their legal status. That there should be something in place for undocumented students to be able to afford college tuition. To format this entry by adding in personal stories, different perspectives, and data surrounding undocumented students in the United States. The audience is mainly to inform others of undocumented immigrants situations. That there should be people that are willing to help undocumented students especially if they were in the same situation. To inform the undocumented students that they have rights to an higher education and to getting a degree.

This topic about undocumented students in the United States is important to human rights in different ways. Such as the aspect of being able to obtain legal status in order to get into college. That every child has the right to have an education regardless of citizenship and residency when it comes to K-12 grade. But what about higher education and being able to have a degree. To have your dreams come true no matter what you want to be in life. You should have to work extremely hard just because you come from another country. You have to work to pay for school and still not be able to afford to pay the tuition, books, and other fees. Then you have to think about your family and your financial situation and they may not be able to afford to pay for you to go to college. Then you end up going to community college and not a four year university. All undocumented students should have a right to higher education under the law and in every states.