DACA recipients are less than a million people.
DACA is intended to protect people from deportation.
are DACA status.
These students who have DACA who are treated as second class citizens here in America, who are trying to hide from public view because they're
And things like DACA -- that's insanity.
She had DACA status.
And President Obama had provided the DACA program.
There's something estimated like two million DACA -eligible people in our Asian-Pacific Islander community.
And they make that incredibly difficult for students who are DACA and undocumented there.
We saw what just happened to the first DACA recipient who was deported.
The United States government told these young people who received DACA , sign up for DACA .
What happened in Georgia is these were students who are undocumented students, DACA students, who just want to go to college.
One of the areas that I had worked on as a commissioner was DACA .
so at one point they got a contract with a with a uh a sweet shop in DACA and they would Supply what basically was
there was no motorized transport the country and I said what happened I said and I was stuck in DACA so I came out I
of biking 10 miles to the bus stop they just bike there and then theyd bike another 70 mi into DACA with say 40 50
some of the great work that we had completed in WHIAAPI, including the anti-bullying work, including our work around DACA , the Affordable Care Act,
You also have, just two weeks ago, it was announced that a young person who had received DACA -- which is Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals--
the bus stand um and then usually the husband and one of the sons or whatever we get on the bus take it to DACA