Guerrero: If Congress won't help the Dreamers, Biden should (via latimesopinion)
immigrants, President Biden could organize livestreamed events to amplify the Dreamers’ voices and rally support for them.
She feared that he would revoke DACA before her 15th birthday, when she believed that she’d become eligible tofor protection. Later, she learned DACA always excluded people who arrived after June 2007. She came in 2008. “I feel like I have no power or control over my life,” she said. Biden must also elevate the stories of people like 22-year-old Harishree, a documented Dreamer. She’s been living in the U.S. since she was 7, but until recently her permission to stay was dependent on her father’s visa. Last year, he suffered a heart attack but went back to work while still on painkillers because he was worried he’d lose his visa if he paused working for long. Harishree is desperate to lessen her father’s burden, but she can’t legally work yet.It’s gone beyond Pizzagate. Rep.