Friend,

Angelica is a mother, an Oklahoman, a wife, a business owner, an advocate for small businesses, and a mechanic!

Yes, that’s right! Angelica works as a full-time mechanic. She’s breaking stereotypes for womxn across the country. And she hopes to soon own her own car plaza with her daughter. Meet her family and hear directly from her in our latest video from the #HomeIsHere series:

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Angelica is one of the 27 DACA recipients who have fearlessly shared their stories for our amicus brief to be heard by the Supreme Court on November 12.

Please share Angelica’s story today and help us reach as many folks as possible:

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With or without DACA, Angelica is a mother and her main priority is the wellbeing and happiness of her family. With or without DACA, Angelica is a mother and her main priority is the wellbeing and happiness of her family. But Angelica could be separated from her kids if DACA is gone. This fight doesn’t impact one life by itself, it impacts whole communities and allowing Trump to end DACA will hurt our whole nation.

With DACA, womxn all over the country have been able to grow and follow their own dreams. Angelica’s dream was to be able to help her community. With DACA, she has been able to visit government agencies and become an advocate for small business owners from her community.

Hundreds of thousands just like Angelica have attained opportunities that have allowed them to provide for their families and live their lives.

Our video series captures the journeys, struggles, and raw realities of United We Dream members from India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Mexico, and elsewhere who now live in many places across the nation.

So, watch Angelica’s powerful video. Then, we need voices from all across the country to call on the Supreme Court to protect DACA recipients and all immigrant communities.

Share our videos. Share our stories.

Our #HomeIsHere.

Daniela and the rest of the team at UWD

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