My thoughts of DACA and immigration are of my opinion and are to be taken into observation by any reader to give me feedback. This country as we know it has thrived due to mass immigration. Depending on how todays dictionary defines immigration, one may think I am wrong. Since times of B.C. and well into and after times of A.D., immigration has been a part of civilization. As for the great power in the western hemisphere, North America, immigration has been well documented and never overlooked. Aborigines, Native Americans, or as scholars like to refer "Indians" were here on a land where many Europeans migrated. Already living a thriving world where people were civilized amongst many other adjectives, they welcomed in many not knowing of hidden agendas that would cause demise to the days fore-coming the "new founders." America is a beautiful place and amongst those beauties are a wide host of amenities that immigrants are able to enjoy. People that are born in America aren't in an age of suffrage or crisis unless were speaking of those facing inequality and injustice. Nevertheless, people fleeing famine and war ridden countries are. A lot of those countries where these people are fleeing have been victims of rebels, groups who have had aide from the same country they seek asylum.
In my opinion, a person from Ecuador, Kazakistan, Seoul and Mali, are all people that deserve to have the feeling of life, liberty and opportunity. I am sure someone from another country can come over and help with irrigation scares in the plains of the midwest, give a new idea to a photonics industry, give an insight to social order amongst men and women. Amongst children, a new appreciation can be taught to those who've never been in a desolate state. I can go on but my point, and I hope I haven't gone off track, is to basically state that everyone deserves a chance because your ancestors were probably in the same shoes as them. PEACE.