Facebook CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg along with his wife
Priscilla have donated 5 million dollars toward scholarships for
undocumented students in the Bay Area. Zuckerberg announced via Facebook
that he would be donating through TheDream.US, founded by former
Facebook board member Donald Graham. The scholarship will benefit
students in the Bay Area.
In his post Zuckerberg stated,
"America was founded as a nation of immigrants,"
he contined "We ought to welcome smart and
hardworking young people from every nation, and
to help everyone in our society achieve their full
potential. If we help more young immigrants climb
the ladder to new opportunities, then our country
will make greater progress."
This donation comes as no surprise as Zuckerberg seems to have a big
heart for immigration reform. He called immigration "biggest civil
rights issue of our time." The social media mogul has even started a
group called Fwd.us. The group has spent millions of dollars lobbying
for immigration reform in Washington, D.C.
The group Fwd.us focuses on increasing technology workers overseas, but
also held a charity event for "Dreamers" in 2013. Dreamers are students
who were brought into the United States illegally by their parents when
they were children.
Zuckerberg and his wifes's donation will award scholarships to roughly
400 students. This will be the second donation to TheDream.US made by
the couple. Last year they donated $2.5 million to the organization.
hmmmmmmmm. NICE

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