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An article titled "Do We Build Bridges or Walls" weighs in on educators' opinion about DACA. The article brings the trump administration and how last fall, decided that they wanted to end the DACA program. The DACA program gives protection and work permits to people who were brought to America illegally as children. Ending the program will leave thousands of people unprotected and they might face deportation. The article also focuses on educators' opinions and whether or not they support the DACA program. The article showed a survey that shows that majority of educators, at least 70 percent are supportive of the DACA program while at least 8 percent thinks immigration is bad for school. The article goes on to show the educators' opinion and what they thought about the DACA program. Many educators have said that legal status does not determine someone's character, they feel for their students and can't imagine their fear, and they are keeping their students in their prayers.

I came to realize that no one really talks about educators' opinion about the DACA program. There is at least one teacher in the US with a student who is apart of DACA. The article doesn't really mention it but I've always wondered if teachers have tried to help their students in some way if DACA ends. I've also wondered if teachers ever felt like it was their duty to try and help their students who are scared of losing their DACA protection. The question is how would they help? Most teachers gets connected with their students so I've wondered if they ever try to get involved in helping them in some kind of way.

https://www.edweek.org/tm/articles/2018/01/24/do-we-build-bridges-or-walls-teachers.html    

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