The “America’s Children Act” is a bill that is aimed at protecting thousands of individuals who came the U.S. as children and helping them apply for citizenship.
California Sen. Alex Padilla reintroduces America's Children Act to help protect documented Dreamers in the U.S.California Sen. Alex Padilla reintroduced the America's Children Act to help thousands of individuals who came to the U.S. as children known as"Documented Dreamers" gain their legal citizenship.
Under the current immigration law, most of those children will age out of those protections at 21 and will have to self-deport.
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