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PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY THE INSIDE OUT PROJECT, 2017
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A free, open life in America: That’s the goal of millions of people brought to the United States as kids. They still need the legal paperwork to work, drive, or attend school without fear of deportation. Known as Dreamers, these kids, fluent in English, many of them grown, live in a limbo that holds them back, Erin Blakemore writes. Dreamers are the subject of memoirs such as Areli Is a Dreamer, films like In The Heights, and the just-released series, National Treasure: Edge of History. (Pictured above, visitors gaze at portraits of Dreamers and community supporters in Memphis.)
See National Treasure: Edge of History, now streaming on Disney+
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