DREAMERS: An Immigrant Generation's Fight for Their American Dream with Eileen Truax

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Mon, 06/01/2015 - 8:00am to 9:00am
DREAMERS: An Immigrant Generation's Fight for Their American Dream with Eileen Truax

Hosts Celeste Carey and Cecil Prescod speak with Eileen Truax, author of DREAMERS: An Immigrant Generation's Fight for Their American Dream.

Dreamers is a movement book for the generation brought to the United States as children—and now fighting to live here legally

Of the approximately twelve million undocumented immigrants living in the United States, as many as two million came as children. They grow up here, going to elementary, middle, and high school, and then the country they call home won’t—in most states—offer financial aid for college and they’re unable to be legally employed. In 2001, US senator Dick Durbin introduced the DREAM Act to Congress, an initiative that would allow these young people to become legal residents if they met certain requirements.

And now, more than ten years later, in the face of congressional inertia and furious opposition from some, the DREAM Act has yet to be passed.

Recently, this young generation has begun organizing, and with their rallying cry “Undocumented, Unapologetic, and Unafraid” they are the newest face of the human rights movement. 
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