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  • 7/31/2019 Rawn 2011 Scholarship Submission

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    Rawn Holland Letter to the President

    NYSYLC 2011 Scholarship SubmissionDear President Obama,

    Congratulations on your feat of becoming the 44th President of the United States. Your election in

    November 2008 instilled pride and hope in many Americans, especially minorities like myself, that this

    nation is making great strides towards unity and progress in the days ahead. I wish you all the best in the

    upcoming presidential elections of 2012. However, our nation still faces many challenges in the aftermath

    of the financial crisis thats ensued after you first took office, such as high unemployment rates in the job

    sector and rising gas prices among many others. One problem that has persisted, even before the Great

    Recession of 2008, is the plight of undocumented youths in this country. Many of these students are very

    successful and ambitious young students could propel America to the position it once had as a global

    leader, either orchestrating or being a part of new innovative projects, developing new technologies,

    helping to improve our nations structural infrastructure, education system, and redirecting American

    efforts on a greener environment with more investment in renewable sources of energy in the near future.

    However, many undocumented students cannot help to do so because they are caught in the

    middle of our nations broken immigration system. They live in a country which the law states that they are

    entitled to an elementary and secondary education in just like any citizen in this country. But those same

    laws are detrimental to undocumented students by making it hard to go to college due to the inability to

    receive much needed financial aid, find a job, or even travel due to their immigration status. Now its the

    time President Obama to show that Yes we can as a country to fix our borders, to the north and south,

    and reform our laws that will enable young undocumented students to be full participants in this

    democracy. Now is the time Mr. President to stop deporting undocumented youths, for each and every

    one representing a potential future leader in this country? Help pass the DREAM ACT Mr. President, for

    not only will America reap the benefits of the hard work and ambitious minds of the undocumented youthsbut they also represent potential source for new military recruits to help the army meet its quota. Do not

    continue to punish these young individuals for the mistakes their parents have made. Undocumented

    students are not terrorists or criminals; they are simply students who wish to be able to continue their

    education in this country in order to fulfill their dreams of becoming the next doctor or engineer while

    respecting the laws of this country and paying taxes. As Malcolm X once said, A mind is a terrible thing to

    waste, so Mr. Presidents keep working to pass the DREAM ACT that will ensure undocumented youths

    can attain a post-secondary education and have a pathway to citizenship because it would be a terrible

    thing to waste the talents these group of students possess.

    Rawn H.