A recent decision has put 1.3 million people from over a dozen countries at risk of deportation from the United States. Many of these individuals have lived in the U.S. for decades, building their lives and contributing to their communities. This change affects people who were previously protected under a program that allowed them to stay in the country legally. The decision has sparked concern and debate about immigration policies and the future of those who have made the U.S. their home. This issue is significant because it impacts families, communities, and the broader conversation about immigration in America.
QUESTION: How might this decision influence the way young people view immigration and their role in shaping future policies?
