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‘We’re Here To Stay’: Dreamers Commemorate Historical DACA Ruling

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Jun 19, 2020 #historic, #ruling
‘We’re Here To Stay’: Dreamers Commemorate Historical DACA Ruling

Jennifer Arellano awoke Thursday early morning to an elated phone call: “You can remain!

Arellano was 2 years old when her household transferred to California from Sinaloa, Mexico, where her daddy had actually had a hard time to make a living as an employee in the sugar walking stick fields.

” California is my home,” Arellano told HuffPost over the phone from her San Fernando Valley apartment or condo quickly after the ruling was revealed.

Trump campaigned in 2016 with a promise to “immediately terminate” the Obama-era immigration program, which approves undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. before age 16 momentary work permits and deportation relief. And in 2017, he followed through, although the order to rescind the program was obstructed in federal court.

” When Trump got elected, I sobbed all night because I understood that he would attempt to do this,” Arellano said. “We’re here to remain.”

DACA does not offer a course to citizenship and does not cover all so-called Dreamers– the young undocumented immigrants who pertained to the U.S. as kids– and the Supreme Court judgment still leaves receivers at threat need to Trump or another president attempt again to end the program.

However it’s still life-altering. DACA has had a substantial result on hundreds of thousands of lives: Recipients discovered better-paying jobs, were able to purchase homes, get chauffeur’s licenses, go to school and pay millions in taxes.

Arellano is in her last year of coll

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