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First-Ever Illegal Alien Rhodes Scholar To Study ‘Migration Studies’ at Oxford
November 21, 2018
Jin K. Park, a Harvard College senior, has become the first ever illegal immigrant to win a Rhodes Scholarship to the University of Oxford.
Park is a beneficiary of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, a program instituted by President Barack Obama designed to give illegal immigrants who arrived in the United States as children a protected status that prevents them from being deported.
Park is the founder of Higher Dreams, a nonprofit organization that tries to help students who are in the United States illegally with the college admissions process, according to The Harvard Crimson.
Cecil Rhodes (1853-1902) founded the scholarship that bears his name as a way to encourage closer relations between England and the United States so that Americans would one day want to rejoin the British Empire as a British colony.
Until this year, illegal immigrants were not eligible to receive a Rhodes Scholarship.
Park plans to pursue master’s degrees migration studies, as well as in global health and epidemiology, according to The Harvard Crimson.
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