ナショナルジオグラフィックさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ナショナルジオグラフィックInstagram)「Photos by Karla Gachet @kchete77 / “We are no different from anyone else that was born here; we’re human, we bleed, we have feelings, we have a family... and home is here,” says Teissy Angel.  Teissy, 25, was born in Oaxaca, Mexico. Her parents brought her and her identical twin to the U.S. when they were five years old. She remembers her first days in kindergarten, understanding that she was different from the other students because she didn't speak English. The U.S. DACA* policy gave her confidence and the ability to attend college. Today she's the student body president at Southwest Community College and also works full-time as an essential domestic caregiver. When the pandemic hit, the hardest part of her job was finding food for her client, as most of the stores in the area had been emptied by panicked people.  1: Family photo of Teissy (left) and her twin around the time they arrived in the U.S. (courtesy of Teissy Angel). 2: Teissy dyes her client’s hair at her home in South Central Los Angeles. Her client has an intellectual disability. 3: Teissy waits in line at a food bank in Los Angeles to get food for her client and her client’s daughter. 4: Teissy poses for a photo in Long Beach, California, where her dad took her when she first arrived in the country.  *Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) protects some undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children from deportation. President Trump’s attempt to end DACA was blocked by the Supreme Court last year. President Biden signed an executive order to preserve the program. This project was created by @kchete77 and @ivankphoto with the support of the @insidenatgeo Covid-19 Emergency Fund for Journalists.  #DACA #Dreamers #HomeIsHere  Check out Nat Geo's link in bio for more on this story.」2月10日 0時13分 - natgeo

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Photos by Karla Gachet @kchete77 / “We are no different from anyone else that was born here; we’re human, we bleed, we have feelings, we have a family... and home is here,” says Teissy Angel.

Teissy, 25, was born in Oaxaca, Mexico. Her parents brought her and her identical twin to the U.S. when they were five years old. She remembers her first days in kindergarten, understanding that she was different from the other students because she didn't speak English. The U.S. DACA* policy gave her confidence and the ability to attend college. Today she's the student body president at Southwest Community College and also works full-time as an essential domestic caregiver. When the pandemic hit, the hardest part of her job was finding food for her client, as most of the stores in the area had been emptied by panicked people.

1: Family photo of Teissy (left) and her twin around the time they arrived in the U.S. (courtesy of Teissy Angel). 2: Teissy dyes her client’s hair at her home in South Central Los Angeles. Her client has an intellectual disability. 3: Teissy waits in line at a food bank in Los Angeles to get food for her client and her client’s daughter. 4: Teissy poses for a photo in Long Beach, California, where her dad took her when she first arrived in the country.

*Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) protects some undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children from deportation. President Trump’s attempt to end DACA was blocked by the Supreme Court last year. President Biden signed an executive order to preserve the program. This project was created by @kchete77 and @ivankphoto with the support of the @insidenatgeo Covid-19 Emergency Fund for Journalists.
#DACA #Dreamers #HomeIsHere

Check out Nat Geo's link in bio for more on this story.


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