Thursday, October 7, 2010

Student Suffers to go to college

Dream Act' Offers Hope for Immigrant Students By Jennifer Mena
Times Staff Writer


This article is about Elvia Flores doing a lot of work to support her family.  She works nearly full time to support her family house bills and goes to college to become a nurse.  But, she is doubting if such hard work it is going to be worth it in the future because she is lacking a social security number and legal residency card.


Article URL
http://sks.sirs.com/cgi-bin/hst-article-display?id=SIL0364-0-562&artno=0000193043&type=ART&shfilter=U&key=dream%20act&title=%27Dream%20Act%27%20Offers%20Hope%20for%20Immigrant%20Students&res=Y&ren=N&gov=N&lnk=N&ic=N

Article Citation
Mena, Jennifer. "'Dream Act' Offers Hope for Immigrant Students." Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, CA). Sept. 19 2004: B1+. SIRS Researcher. Web. 07 Oct 2010

1 comment:

  1. Yea i have heard a lot of stories like that. Many citizens don't even want to go to college but they have all the opportunities to. Illegal students have to work harder to even be able to go to college, then they spend so much money and time learning their careers only to be denied their title! I think if someone wants to learn and study, we should be halping them, because someone who has the drive to learn will be a conductive member of society.

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