President Trump
1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20500
United States of America
Dear President Trump,
I am coming to you as someone who is part of the DACA recipient family.
Recently the Supreme court listened to arguments on both sides of why DACA is good or bad and, from what I understand you do not want to keep DACA and I think that it’s completely unfair because we didn’t have control over making this decision, our parents brought us here for a better life and now we have to deal with all the consequences that come with it. So you as a president should be making smart decisions, decisions that will benefit the United States and the people living here which is your job but, when it comes to DACA you seem to make ridiculous excuses and points.
DACA is very beneficial to your country, it allows us to pay taxes, go to college and, serve in the military which is a great thing for the United States. DACA recipients aren’t doing anything that would hurt the U.S, all we want to do is be a real United States Citizen and help “our” country since we’ve been here for a very long and it is part of who we are.
We are all immigrants and I believe that we should get a chance to be like you and everyone else. The United States is supposed to be the country whom everyone wants to come to because they want freedom and because they the people want a chance to be someone.
We want you to think about all the people you are hurting with this decision you made and think about the problems you are causing. We just want you to think about extending the program for a couple of years until a permanent decision is made.
As the President of the United States you should be trying to figure a way to do something good for DACA recipients and instead of focusing on the negatives focus on the positive affects of the program for once and stop making excuses
That being said, we appreciate your time and your comprehension. We hope we’ve made you reflect on a couple of points and we now hope we hear good news within the next couple of months.
Peacefully,
Dennise Fernandez