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The third episode of Deliver U.S. from dehumanization tells the story of a Dreamer, a DACA recipient who was brought to the United States at just 13 years old, went to school, worked, and built a family here only to be taken away and locked inside one of the country’s most notorious detention centers, known as “Alligator Alcatraz.” This story reflects the brutal reality of our political climate today, where even those once protected are now being detained by the very laws that promised them safety.
This episode questions the limits of the law and the fragility of DACA. How safe are our Dreamers? Does this mean every single DACA recipient is vulnerable to deportation? How strong is the protection DACA was meant to provide?
If you’ve been impacted by deportation, detention, or the constant fear of being seen as “other,” I want to hear from you. Your stories deserve space. Your voice deserves to be heard.
Share your experience in the comments, connect with us on Instagram at @deliveru.s.pod, or email us at [email protected].
Subscribe. Follow. Stay connected.
Because silence? Silence is a privilege too many of us can’t afford.
Hosted and produced by Krystal Guerra
By Krystal GuerraThe third episode of Deliver U.S. from dehumanization tells the story of a Dreamer, a DACA recipient who was brought to the United States at just 13 years old, went to school, worked, and built a family here only to be taken away and locked inside one of the country’s most notorious detention centers, known as “Alligator Alcatraz.” This story reflects the brutal reality of our political climate today, where even those once protected are now being detained by the very laws that promised them safety.
This episode questions the limits of the law and the fragility of DACA. How safe are our Dreamers? Does this mean every single DACA recipient is vulnerable to deportation? How strong is the protection DACA was meant to provide?
If you’ve been impacted by deportation, detention, or the constant fear of being seen as “other,” I want to hear from you. Your stories deserve space. Your voice deserves to be heard.
Share your experience in the comments, connect with us on Instagram at @deliveru.s.pod, or email us at [email protected].
Subscribe. Follow. Stay connected.
Because silence? Silence is a privilege too many of us can’t afford.
Hosted and produced by Krystal Guerra