7 years ago, I remember sitting down by myself in my living room.
I listened as the requirements for #DACA were announced.
Little did I know how my life would change. 1/
I went to the hospital I had gone to since I was a little girl & asked for my entire medical record. I remember the receptionist’s face when I told her I needed a copy ASAP. 2/
Fast forward to the day I received my work authorization card. Wow, my first official US gov document. #DACA 3/
I couldn’t contain my happiness as I walked into the DMV.
Finally, I was going to have a State ID.
(I was always jealous that I was the only one of friends who didn’t have one). #DACA 4/
After 20yrs, I met my family. Aunts, uncles, cousins, who I had only known through photos. 5/
I ate my grandma’s food for the first time. 6/
And those that qualified for DACA are now living with uncertainty again. 8/
La lucha sigue, nuestra resistencia sigue.
We need permanent protection. 11 million need permanent protection.
We are #HereToStay /END