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Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals gave over one million undocumented immigrants the mobility to pursue education and careers. But the threat of a Republican president has recipients wondering how long stability will lastWhen she was undocumented,Greysel Sousa worked as a housecleaner. She did waitressing. Then she got a job as an office administrator for a Las Vegas recycling company, a position she describes now as “one of the worst, and most abusive experiences as far as employment law goes”.
She was underpaid,overworked, the company’s owners were fond of screaming at her, and she witnessed even worse treatment toward the undocumented workers sifting through trash in the plant. Sousa hated it. “But back in the day,that’s the only type of residence you could work,” she told me.
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Source: theguardian.com

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