As a junior in high school, college applications are on my mind quite a bit. Many of my extended family has told me “you are a shoe in you will make colleges diverse, so they are going to want you”. But I still do not understand why being diverse is so important and will have such a big impact on my college career?
Diversity has also been on my mind and a lot of other people’s minds because of Obama’s new “deferred action program for young illegal immigrants”(caption). The picture shown was taken by Daniel Boris for The New York Times and is present in a slideshow called “2012: The Year in Pictures”. The slideshow only previews less than 100 photographs from the year. So, the ones shown had to be carefully selected for a reason. So why put this one in?
Illegal immigrants have been a topic of conversation in the United States for awhile now. With so many currently living in the U.S. many people have argued over their futures. Now, with this “deferred action program” people are actually starting to see some progress being made. In the photo there is two young immigrants who have just received their information about applying for deferred action. The photography expert over at The New York Times chose to highlight these two people in particular. Both of them are people of color, the girl is African and the boy is Mexican. Choosing to put two minority figures highlights that these two figures are probably not American just because they are not white. Also, putting one boy and one girl of two different races reflects on how many this program is helping. One more observation is the simple clothing that both are wearing. This is something to be observed because I think it is a statement meant to show these two are just a couple of “regular joes” just like us so why shouldn't they be American citizens too? This photo represents the increasing influence of illegal immigrants, especially of the minority races in the United States.
Who should be able to be an American citizen is a topic we have been discussing in class. After the thirteenth amendment was passed there was a grey area about whether freedman would be allowed the same civil rights as the white American citizens. Andrew Johnson believed that the freedman should “only then become citizens upon proof that they are of good moral character”. What kind of “proof” does Johnson need? Have all Americans proven that they are of “good moral character”? These two young immigrants in the photo have to go through an application process in order to prove the should become temporary citizens. With the increasing influence of minorities in this country it is interesting to see that people are still questioning their citizenship.
Lily Schroeder has also noticed in influence of minority groups, in such things as the presidential election, and has even written a blogpost on it. Her post called “Here But Not Here” states that “Latinos rewarded Mr. Obama with 71% of their votes, and now it is Obama’s turn to act on the Dream Act”. This quote gives us an insight into the future on how minority groups might “reward” politicians with their vote by addressing issues like making illegal immigrants citizens.
For now politicians, like Obama have pacified the country by creating this temporary fix. A temporary fix that also pacified the country was The Missouri Compromise. This compromise created a line in which slavery could not spread to the north. The deferred action program had temporarily solved in issue, but it also leaves a grey area for the future. So, we can say that the illegal immigrant issue is far from being over and will have an impact in our future especially in elections.