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Gustavo Garcia said, “I am glad I was able to tell the Supreme Court justices that they were a little confused in thinking that we are all wetbacks”. I remember the first time I heard the term, wetback. I was young, twelve years old in the sixth grade. I had gone to this elementary since kindergarten, and had the same classmates too. We were all friends, but as we got older we began to break into cliques. It did not seem like a big deal, we still talked to each other every now in then. One day while on recess I heard there was a fight. Soon I found out my brother and his friends were involved. The fight began over something innocent, but quickly became ugly when the other group of boys called my brother and his friends, dirty wetbacks. All …show more content…
Although this is surely not an act of full on discrimination, I believe it is an unfair treatment. Many of these recipients came into this country at a very young age with no knowledge of what documented or undocumented was. Despite this minor privation all DACA recipients still have one goal, to get a degree to further themselves in this country they know as their own. In the film, historian, Ignacio M. Garcia, said in relation to Gustavo Garcia’s own hardships; “As good as they were, they saw the ceiling quite low outside their community”. As a DACA recipient, Garcia’s statement hit home. Growing up there were many things I was not able to do because I was undocumented and my family was afraid. It was not something you went around and told everyone, although today I embrace it. I was not able to get a driver’s license when everyone else did, nor was I able to apply for jobs. However, my biggest concern yet was, will I be able to attend college. With DACA I have been able to work full-time, drive legally, and attend college. However, this is only temporary. We do not know for how long we have permission to work and study here. Nor do we have any hopes of this leading to citizenship. Just as lawyer Garcia, I can also excel through my college career and earn my degree, but without citizenship not all the opportunity doors open for me to expand outside of my

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