A majority of these undocumented individuals have received their education in this country and have adapted to our culture of this country, they would not only like to be accepted in this country, but would also serve for this country. With the legislation in favor of The DREAM Act, thousands of undocumented students that have graduated high school might want to pursue a position in the U.S Armed Forces because they might feel obligated to give back by serving the country that has provided a privileged lifetime to them. Approximately 8 percent of the current armed forces are foreign-born, and the military relies heavily on the translation and cultural expertise of immigrants. According to West Point Professor Lt. Col. Margaret Stock, the DREAM Act “would be tremendously beneficial to the military. It gives the opportunity to enlist hundreds of thousands of high-quality people.” DREAM Act students are so desirable that the Department of Defense has supported the bill to help enlist new recruits and maintain the strength of the military. Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Military Personnel Policy, Bill Carr, supports the DREAM Act and stated that the law would be “good for readiness” and would help to recruit “cream of the
A majority of these undocumented individuals have received their education in this country and have adapted to our culture of this country, they would not only like to be accepted in this country, but would also serve for this country. With the legislation in favor of The DREAM Act, thousands of undocumented students that have graduated high school might want to pursue a position in the U.S Armed Forces because they might feel obligated to give back by serving the country that has provided a privileged lifetime to them. Approximately 8 percent of the current armed forces are foreign-born, and the military relies heavily on the translation and cultural expertise of immigrants. According to West Point Professor Lt. Col. Margaret Stock, the DREAM Act “would be tremendously beneficial to the military. It gives the opportunity to enlist hundreds of thousands of high-quality people.” DREAM Act students are so desirable that the Department of Defense has supported the bill to help enlist new recruits and maintain the strength of the military. Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Military Personnel Policy, Bill Carr, supports the DREAM Act and stated that the law would be “good for readiness” and would help to recruit “cream of the