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Perspectives on DACA, Labor Activist Dolores Huerta

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Perspectives on DACA
In the wake of the Trump administration’s Tuesday announcement that it is ending the Obama-era DACA program, we look at several perspectives on immigration policy. Dubbed DACA for “Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals,” the program allowed young, undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children to obtain temporary work visas and avoid deportation.

  • Congressman Jeff Denham
    Central Valley Rep. Jeff Denham (R-Turlock) supports the DACA program, but says Congress should craft a more permanent legislative solution.
  • California Attorney General Xavier Becerra
    California Attorney General Xavier Becerra plans to sue the Trump administration for its decision to rescind DACA, which he says will cost California’s economy a billion dollars and hurt roughly 200,000 DACA beneficiaries living in the state.
  • ‘Dreamer’ Robert Nuñez
    Like many DACA beneficiaries known as “Dreamers,” 23-year-old Robert Nuñez has been able to live, study and work in the U.S. without fear of deportation. Nuñez came to the U.S. as a toddler from Mexico and just recently graduated from UC Berkeley with hopes of working as an immigration attorney.

Dolores Huerta and Peter Bratt on Dolores
The name Cesar Chavez is synonymous with farm worker rights, but Dolores Huerta, the woman who co-founded the United Farm Workers union with Chavez, is much less known. The new documentary, Dolores, aims to change that by highlighting the critical role Huerta played, and continues to play, as an activist and civil rights leader.

Guests:

  • Dolores Huerta, President, Dolores Huerta Foundation
  • Peter Bratt, Director, Dolores

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