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A journalist chronicles the next chapter in civil rightsthe story of a movement and a nation, witnessed through the poignant and inspiring experiences of five young undocumented activists who are transforming societys attitudes toward one of the most contentious political matters roiling America today: immigration.

They are called the DREAMers: young people who were brought, or sent, to the United States as children and who have lived for years in America without legal status. Growing up, they often worked hard in school, planned for college, only to learn they were, in the eyes of the United States government and many citizens, illegal aliens.

Determined to take fate into their own hands, a group of these young undocumented immigrants risked their safety to come out about their statussparking a transformative movement, engineering a seismic shift in public opinion on immigration, and inspiring other social movements across the country. Their quest for permanent legal protection under the so-called Dream Act, stalled. But in 2012, the Obama administration issued a landmark, new immigration policy: Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, which has since protected more than half a million young immigrants from deportation even as efforts to install more expansive protections remain elusive.

The Making of a Dream begins at the turn of the millennium, with the first of a series of Dream Act proposals; follows the efforts of policy makers, activists, and undocumented immigrants themselves, and concludes with the 2016 presidential election and the first months of the Trump presidency. The immigrants coming of age stories intersect with the watershed political and economic events of the last two decades: 9/11, the recession, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Obama presidency, and the rebirth of the anti-immigrant right.

In telling their story, Laura Wides-Muoz forces us to rethink our definition of what it means to be American.

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FOR JOAQUIN AND CIBELLE
Contents
The following is a list of the significant players in this book. It is in no way meant as an exhaustive list of all those who have contributed to the immigration reform effort in the United States, nor even all those who are leading the undocumented immigrant youth movement.
MAIN CHARACTERS
HARETH ANDRADE-AYALA , came to the United States from Bolivia at age eight in 2001.
BETTY AYALA , Hareths mother.
MARIO ANDRADE , Hareths father, husband of Betty Ayala.
ELIANA ANDRADE , Hareths aunt and Mario Andrades sister.
HAZIEL ANDRADE-AYALA , Mario and Bettys second daughter, came to United States with Hareth at three.
CLAUDIA ANDRADE-AYALA , Mario and Bettys youngest daughter, the only one born in the United States.
DARIO GUERRERO MENESES , came to the United States from Mexico with his parents at age two in 1995.
DARIO GUERRERO SR. , Darios father.
ROCIO MENESES , Darios mother and wife of Dario Guerrero Sr.
FERNANDO GUERRERO MENESES , Darios younger brother, born in the United States.
ANDREA GUERRERO MENESES , Darios younger sister, born in the United States and the baby of the family.
ALEX C. BOOTA , Darios freshman roommate.
FELIPE SOUSA-RODRIGUEZ (FELIPE MATOS SOUSA) , came to the United States from Brazil at age fourteen in 2001.
ISABEL SOUSA-RODRIGUEZ , Felipes spouse, came to the United States from Colombia at age six.
FRANCISCA SOUSA MATOS , Felipes mother.
CAROLINA SOUSA , Felipes older sister.*
JUAN RODRIGUEZ SR. , Isabels father.
MARIE (GONZALEZ) DEEL , came to the United States from Costa Rica at age five with her parents in 1991.
MARINA MORALES MORENO , Maries mother.
MARVIN GONZALEZ , Maries father, married to Marina Morales Moreno.
CHAPIN DEEL , Maries husband.
ARACELI DEEL , Maries first daughter.
LORENA DEEL , Maries youngest daughter.
ALEX ALDANA , came to the United States from Mexico with his family at age sixteen in 2003.
LAURA MORALES , Alexs mother.
CARLOS ALDANA , Alexs older brother.
YOUNG IMMIGRANT LEADERS
MOHAMMAD ABDOLLAHI , early member of United We Dream, split off to found the National Immigrant Youth Alliance, also with Dream Activist.
ERIKA ANDIOLA , Our Revolution political director, worked on Senator Bernie Sanderss presidential campaign and for United We Dream, Arizona activist.
WALTER BARRIENTOS , lead organizer at Make the Road New York and political director for MTRNY Action Fund, early United We Dream leader.
JULIETA GARIBAY , founding member and United We Dream Texas director.
JU HONG , former Los Angelesbased leader of the National Asian American and Pacific Islander DACA Collaborative.
GREISA MARTINEZ , advocacy director for United We Dream, based in Washington, DC.
CRISTINA JIMNEZ MORETA , cofounder, executive director of United We Dream.
MARIA GABRIELA GABY PACHECO , program director at thedream.us, former political director for United We Dream. She walked the Trail of Dreams from Miami to Washington with Felipe, based in Miami.
CARLOS A. ROA JR. , immigrant youth activist turned aspiring Chicago architect, also walked the Trail of Dreams.
CARLOS SAAVEDRA , cofounder of United We Dream, Boston activist, went on to work at the immigrant rights group Movimiento Cosecha.
ASTRID SILVA , cofounder of Nevada-based immigrant advocacy group DREAM Big Vegas, spoke in prime time at Democratic National Convention in 2016.
TANIA UNZUETA , legal and policy director for Mijente, Chicago-based early immigrant youth leader.
KEY LAWMAKERS
Senate
RICHARD DICK DURBIN , D-Illinois
WILLIAM BILL FRIST , R-Tennessee (Senate Majority Leader, 20032007)
LINDSEY GRAHAM , R-South Carolina
ORRIN HATCH , R-Utah
EDWARD TED KENNEDY , D-Massachusetts
JOHN M C CAIN , R-Arizona
HARRY REID , D-Nevada, (Senate Majority Leader, 20072015)
JEFF SESSIONS , R-Alabama (current Attorney General of the United States)
House
HOWARD BERMAN , D-California
JOHN BOEHNER , R-Ohio (Speaker of the House, 20112015)
CHRIS CANNON , R-Utah
LINCOLN DAZ-BALART , R-Florida
MARIO DAZ-BALART , R-Florida, younger brother of Lincoln
LUIS GUTIRREZ , D-Illinois
JAMES JIM KOLBE , R-Arizona
NANCY PELOSI , D-California (Speaker of the House, 20072011)
ILEANA ROS-LEHTINEN , R-Florida
ORGANIZATIONS
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR AND CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS, AFL-CIO , nations largest labor union, with more than 12 million members.
AMERICANS FOR IMMIGRANT JUSTICE (FLORIDA IMMIGRANT ADVOCACY CENTER , FIAC), immigrant advocacy, litigation, and legal service organization.
AMERICAS VOICE , unofficial communications arm of the immigrant rights and reform movement.
CENTER FOR COMMUNITY CHANGE, CCC , founded in 1968 to carry on the legacy of Robert F. Kennedy and to develop community organization and change.
COALITION FOR HUMANE IMMIGRANT RIGHTS, CHIRLA , California-based immigrant advocacy group.
DREAMACTIVIST , originally an online site to connect immigrant youth, later served as a springboard for anti-deportation and other activist campaigns.
FLORIDA IMMIGRANT COALITION, FLIC , statewide alliance of more than sixty-five immigrant advocacy groups, created by Florida Immigrant Advocacy Center.
MAKE THE ROAD NEW YORK , seeks to strengthen Latino and working-class communities through organizing and policy innovation, education, and survival services.
MIJENTE , a national Latinx and Chicanx civil rights group founded in 2015 that focuses on issues facing low-income communities, including, but not limited to, immigration.
MINUTEMAN PROJECT , founded in 2004, sought to independently monitor the border in response to what it viewed as lack of action by the Department of Homeland Security.
MOVIEMIENTO COSECHA , decentralized immigrant rights group founded in 2015, focused on peaceful, non-cooperation techniques like work-stoppages to highlight national reliance on immigrant labor.
NATIONAL IMMIGRATION FORUM , national immigration policy group that in recent years has focused on reaching out to business, law enforcement, and religious groups.
NATIONAL IMMIGRATION LAW CENTER, NILC , defends the rights of immigrants with low incomes.
NATIONAL YOUTH IMMIGRANT ALLIANCE, NIYA , immigrant youth-led organization that splintered off from United We Dream and reached its peak in 20122013 with mass actions at the border.
SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION, SEIU , represents some 2 million service workers.
STUDENTS WORKING FOR EQUAL RIGHTS, SWER , Florida immigrant youth-led social justice group supported by FLIC.
UNIDOSUS (NATIONAL COUNCIL OF LA RAZA, NCLR) , one of the largest Latino advocacy groups in the United States.
UNITED WE DREAM, UWD , largest immigrant youth-led network in the nation, with affiliates in twenty-six states.
ADVOCATES
JOSH BERNSTEIN , former head of NILC, now with SEIU.
DEEPAK BHARGAVA , head of the CCC.
IRA KURZBAN , Miami immigration attorney, authored one of the nations top immigration law sourcebooks.
CHERYL LITTLE , founded Americans for Immigrant Justice, formerly FIAC.
JOSE LUIS MARANTES , worked at FLIC, the CCC, and UWD, early mentor to Felipe.
CECILIA MUOZ , NCLR policy advocate, later served as adviser to former president Barack Obama.
ALI NOORANI , head of the National Immigration Forum.
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