Biography:
Joana Toro Colombian independent documentary photographer exploring issues of immigration, human rights and identity. Joana is a self-taught photojournalist based in New York City and Bogota. She worked as a staff...
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Focus:Photographer, Photojournalist, Journalist, Designer, Street Art, Documentary
Young Activists for Make The Road NY was looking the Obama speech which Obama bypassed the Congress, where Republican lawmakers have blocked the DREAM Act in 2012, by issuing an executive order halting the deportation of over a million undocumented students.
young student hispanic activist for Make The Road NY was traveling to Washington to Protest for and against Arizona's immigration law SB1070 rally outside of the Supreme Court.
Albany capital of state of New York, A group young Hispanic activists of Make The road who promote the Dream Act Found was visiting to the assembly in Albany of NY which was approved the 'DREAM Act Found' with a private- public initiative to help undocumented students in NY state.
Albany capital of state of New York, A group young Hispanic activists of Make The road who promote the Dream Act Found was visiting to the assembly in Albany of NY which was approved the 'DREAM Act Found' with a private- public initiative to help undocumented students in NY state.
Albany capital of state of New York, A group young Hispanic activists of Make The road who promote the Dream Act Found was visiting to the assembly in Albany of NY which was approved the 'DREAM Act Found' with a private- public initiative to help undocumented students in NY state.
New York, Queens 2012 Young Activists for Make The Road NY was looking the Obama speech which Obama bypassed the Congress, where Republican lawmakers have blocked the DREAM Act, by issuing an executive order halting the deportation of over a million undocumented students.
DACA recipients and Dreamers Yatziri Tovar,25 student of Political Sciences at City College and Anthony Alarcon student of Studies Film turn theirs backs on U.S President Donald Trump on screen during the State of Union speech at the pro-immigrant headquarters 'Make The Road New York’ in Jackson Heights, Queens,on January 30, 2018 in New York City.
Hundreds of people line up to apply for deportation reprieve on August 15, 2012 in Queens New york . Under a program established by the Obama administration undocumented youth who qualify for the program, called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, can file applications from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website to avoid deportation and obtain the right to work.
Lizbeth Huitzil Paleta 19 years old this friday her DACA expire, she is student of Biology in La Guardia community college she develop the love for Biology after her practices as ophthalmology volunteer. When she knew about the possibility to lose her DACA she felt mad and sad “politician snatched me all the efforts that my family and I have been made to be part of this society, with DACA I feel like others peers in the classroom,with the same opportunities” Lizbeth arrives to U.S at the age of 5, Her parents are humble Mexican workers making their daughters professionals women, working very hard without rest, bonuses or paid vacations.
Guadalupe talks about the future of her daughter “ I am more than worry thinking that Lizbeth doesn't have the right to purse her professional career in U.S” Lizbeth arrives to U.S at the age of 5, Her parents are humble Mexican workers making their daughters professionals women, working very hard without rest, bonuses or paid vacations. “By the end of the day all the efforts made have a reward” said Guadalupe, Lizbeth’s mother.
New York, Queens 2012 Young Activists for Make The Road NY was looking the Obama speech which Obama bypassed the Congress, where Republican lawmakers have blocked the DREAM Act, by issuing an executive order halting the deportation of over a million undocumented students.
Latin Dreamers are losing DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) program established by the Obama administration that protected the 800,000 young immigrants.
The administration of President Trump announced to put an end to a migration plan that exempts from deportation and grants temporary work permits to some 800,000 immigrants brought without authorization to the United States as children. The congress had to come up with alternative legislation law until March five. If DACA expires 915 Dreamers will lose protection from deportation each day according to the Migration Police Institute.
Dream act aprovado por el presidente Obama beneficiaba a miles de jóvenes inmigrantes unos 800,000 estudiantes indocumentados en su mayoría de origen hispano. Pero el presidente Donald Trump anuncio terminarla.