
Federal agents have shown a pattern of targeting DACA recipients and immigrant youth.
This administration has:
- Rescinded sensitive location policies to target schools,
- Attempted to deport children without parents’ or guardians’ knowledge,
- Rescinded access to ACA for DACA recipients, limiting their healthcare options, and
- Rescinded access to commercial driver’s licenses for DACA recipients, limiting their work options.
We will not stay silent. When we come together, we have the power to protect our community. Can you make a donation today to fuel these efforts?
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Thank you,
Ximena, United We Dream
Read our March 4 email below to learn more about the targeting and detention of DACA recipients and why it is crucial to take action.
DACA was meant to protect immigrant youth from detention and deportation. But new information confirms what our communities have been experiencing — 261 DACA recipients illegally detained and 86 deported.
And that’s only from January to November of 2025.
This latest information is the first admission through government data of the alarming rise in DACA recipients with valid status being targeted and detained by federal immigration agents from ICE and CBP across the country. It also comes while the federal government continues to pressure DACA recipients to self-deport.
DACA recipients — our coworkers, friends, and classmates — are continuing to be detained and cruelly separated from their families. Meanwhile, the DACA program continues to be attacked in courts, with efforts in Texas to sever DACA recipients’ access to work permits.
The full breadth of the administration’s refusal to follow the law as it pertains to the DACA program and the deportation protections it enshrines wasn’t known until now.
We will not stop pressuring lawmakers to deliver permanent protections to the hundreds of thousands of DACA recipients who power our economy and country.
We need your help fueling our advocacy efforts. Can you make a donation to United We Dream today? Your support helps us organize, educate, and demand permanent protections for DACA recipients and all undocumented people in the U.S.
If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately:
Thank you,
Nico, United We Dream
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