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Maine Dreamer: ‘People Should Not Be Living in Fear in America’

Maine Dreamer: ‘People Should Not Be Living in Fear in America’

“EM,” a young immigrant brought to the United States from El Salvador at the age of 3, has been living in fear since the Trump administration announced in September 2017 that it would phase out DACA unless Congress takes action. “If something happens and I’m deported, I would not go… Read More

Dreamer: ‘They Are Going to Throw Us Somewhere and Not Care’

Dreamer: ‘They Are Going to Throw Us Somewhere and Not Care’

For now, Sara Hamdi works the delivery counter at a Dayton, Ohio, Olive Garden. But the 27-year-old undocumented immigrant dreams of going back to school, studying business, and one day opening her own restaurant. “I’d like to bring some heart into this world, and I feel like food brings a… Read More

We’re Really Hardworking, Says Colorado DACA Recipient

We’re Really Hardworking, Says Colorado DACA Recipient

When Acacia Mendoza was a baby, her parents, who had been laid off from their finance industry jobs in Guadalajara, Mexico, brought her and her twin sister to the United States, where her uncle worked as a tax preparer in Dallas. Her mother went to work for her uncle’s firm,… Read More

Dreamer Pays Into America, Asks Only for Opportunity to Continue

Dreamer Pays Into America, Asks Only for Opportunity to Continue

Elvis Saldias knew when he was 9 years old and his mother brought him to the United States from Bolivia that he was from then on classified an undocumented immigrant. “As a kid, it always weighed on me. I was paranoid and afraid of the police,” he says. “It definitely… Read More

Ohio Dreamer One of Many Healthcare Workers U.S. Could Lose Without DACA

Ohio Dreamer One of Many Healthcare Workers U.S. Could Lose Without DACA

After many years of struggle, Diana Marquez, an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, is living the American Dream. A licensed phlebotomist, she is a supervisor at a Columbus, Ohio, blood bank and owns a three-bedroom home, which she shares with her husband and her 4-year-old son, who was born in the… Read More

Changes in Immigration Policy Dash Dreamer’s Plan to Serve Her Country

Changes in Immigration Policy Dash Dreamer’s Plan to Serve Her Country

Yeimi Lemus, an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, had plans to join the U.S. Army on her 18th birthday. Her dream is to become a police detective, and she thought that military training, combined with a college degree, would enable her to reach that goal. But unless current U.S. policy changes,… Read More

PNAE Research Fund Charitable Donation Disclosures

PNAE Research Fund Charitable Donation Disclosures

The Partnership for a New American Economy Research Fund, Inc. is an independent, non-partisan 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to educating policymakers, the media, and the general public on immigration policy and the American economy by conducting groundbreaking original research, developing evidence-based policies, and communicating this knowledge to the public. A copy… Read More

With Nurse Aides Needed, Trained Dreamer Fears She Will Be Deported

With Nurse Aides Needed, Trained Dreamer Fears She Will Be Deported

Leyla Sabag is a nurse assistant who is about to start working at a nonprofit clinic for low-income Kansans. “It’s not a job for the weak, definitely — you have to work 16-hour shifts, and you have patients who scream, hit, bite, spit,” she says. “It’s one of those things… Read More

Ohio Student Eyes College, Still Worries About Younger Dreamers

Ohio Student Eyes College, Still Worries About Younger Dreamers

For most of her childhood, Itzel Marquez had no idea she was an undocumented immigrant. Family members had brought her to the United States when she was just 3 years old. When she was 9, she says, “I started hearing about undocumented immigrants on the news, and I asked my… Read More

If Allowed, Dreamer Could Help Ease South Carolina Nursing Shortage

If Allowed, Dreamer Could Help Ease South Carolina Nursing Shortage

Nineteen-year-old Lenda Vazquez works six to seven days a week at her father’s landscaping business in Gilbert, South Carolina. “I’m pretty much his right-hand man,” she says. Vazquez is an undocumented immigrant, but her protections under Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) have allowed her to obtain a driver’s license… Read More

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