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Ivone Guillen, a former director of Sojourners' long-standing immigration campaign, and a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipient, calls last Thursday’s Supreme Court ruling that Trump could not end the program both a “miracle” and a reason to remain “realistic” moving forward. Here’s her statement:
Ivone came to Sojourners in 2011 and served for several years. When we spoke after the decision, we recalled the time years ago when we entered the U.S. Capitol for a vigil and had to pass through the Capitol police at the door to get inside to peacefully protest. For me, Jim, it was just another demonstration — the worst that could happen would be an unexpected arrest for civil disobedience and a possible fine. But for her, and all the other undocumented people entering, it was another moment of risk for detention and deportation. There was always a catching breath, hesitating at least for a moment, then making a choice. Risk is a factor of life all day every day for all those who are undocumented or who have loved ones who are.
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