DREAMers are vital to our communities with families, homes and lives in
the United States.
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Ten years ago, DREAMers -- undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S.
as children -- found a new sense of hope and security under the Deferred
Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
**Karla Mendoza: "With DACA I was able to go back to school, get a job
officially. DACA changed my life."
Alex Vasquez: "DACA in a lot of ways laid out the financial work that I
needed to get an education. Now because of that, I've been able to get
a four-year degree and be able to work here legally."**
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However, DACA is only a temporary solution. Today, many DREAMers face
the possibility of losing their protection due to pending legal
challenges to the program.
**DREAMers like Karla and Alex deserve a permanent legislative
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**With your support, we can continue the critical work of fighting for a
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