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Using the correct vocabulary is key to finding the information you need. There are various terms that can be found to describe undocumented students in scholarly, popular, and government literature including but not limited to:
More scholarly descriptors:
DACA
DEFERRED ACTION FOR CHILDHOOD ARRIVALS (DACA)
UNDOCUMENTED STUDENTS
OUT OF STATUS STUDENTS
UNAUTHORIZED STUDENTS
CHILDREN OF ILLEGAL ALIENS --- UNITED STATES (LC SUBJECT HEADING)
ILLEGAL ALIENS --EDUCATION (HIGHER) -- UNITED STATES (LC SUBJECT HEADING)
Descriptors found in popular sources (magazines, some newspapers, social media):
ILLEGALS
ILLEGAL ALIENS
SIN PAPELES
Government descriptors:
ALIENS
RESIDENT ALIENS
NONCITIZENS
FOREIGN BORN
IMMIGRANTS
View UC Berkeley's video on their undocumented student services program. It provides a best practices model for all colleges and universities.