Friday, November 22

Our continued support for Dreamer Dreamers


The Google company reiterates its support for the DACA program through this writing and announces a grant that will cover DACA application fees at more than 500 dreamers

Nuestro continuo apoyo a los Dreamers soñadores
Google is a company that has with dreamers among their employees.

Photo: TOBIAS SCHWARZ / Getty Images

By: By Kent Walker, SVP of Global Affairs

For generations, talented immigrants have helped the United States drive technological advances and scientific advances that have created millions of new jobs in new industries, enriching our culture and economy.

That is why we have long supported the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. This was established in 2012 and allows the Dreamers who came to United States as children apply for deferred action and work authorization for a two-year renewal period. Google prides itself on employing dreamers who work creating the products you use every day. And we have defended your right to stay in the United States by joining amici briefs in court in support of DACA.

Unfortunately, the immediate future of DACA is uncertain. At the end of 2020, a United States District Court indicated that it could soon issue a ruling against DACA and banning new applications and ultimately renewals as well, leaving countless dreamers in limbo during this uncertain time.

We believe it is important that dreamers have the opportunity to apply for protection under the program so that they can safeguard their status in the United States. But amid a global pandemic that has caused economic hardship, especially for the many essential immigrants on the front lines, there is concern that many dreamers may not be able to afford the application fee.

We want to do our part, so Google.org is awarding a scholarship of $ 250, 000 to United We dream to cover the DACA application fees of more than 500 dreamers . This scholarship adds to more than $ 35 million in support that Google.org and Google employees have contributed over the years to support immigrants and refugees around the world, including more than $ 1 million from Googlers and Google.org specifically supporting DACA and national immigration efforts through employee donation drives run by HOLA (Google Latino Employee Resource Group).

We know this is only a temporary fix. We need legislation that not only protects the dreamers, but also offers other much-needed reforms. We will support the efforts of the new Congress and the incoming Administration to pass comprehensive immigration reform that enhances employment-based visa programs that improve American competitiveness, provide greater security for immigrant workers and employers, and promote better and humane processing practices. Immigration and Border Security.

Dreamers and other talented immigrants enrich our communities, contribute to our economy, and exemplify America’s innovative spirit. We are proud to support them.