“Entrepreneurship is one way that I can work legally,” one TeenSHARP graduate told Technical.ly.
As they navigate the uncertainty at the start of the second Trump administration, young adults who were brought to the US as undocumented children could find a path forward via higher education and a stable job. TeenSHARP, an organization that helps students from families with lower incomes or marginalized backgrounds get into — and graduate from — top-tier universities, works with several students who don’t have citizenship. The goal? Building a future with more stability. We spoke with two of these young adults about how they're forging ahead. “Entrepreneurship is one way that I can work legally,” one undocumented TeenSHARP grad told reporter Holly Quinn. “I could do contract jobs or run my own business.” |
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