ARIZONA NEWS

‘They’re everything I am’: DACA recipients fear deportation for parents

Mar 7, 2017, 4:30 AM | Updated: 9:38 am

A supporter holds up a placard during a rally for Jeanette Vizguerra, a Mexican woman seeking to av...

A supporter holds up a placard during a rally for Jeanette Vizguerra, a Mexican woman seeking to avoid deportation from the United States, outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement office Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017, in Centennial, Colo. U.S. immigration authorities have denied Vizguerra's request to remain in the country. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

(AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

PHOENIX — Recipients of a program that offers protection from deportation and work permits are speaking out about what it’s like to live in the United States under a Donald Trump presidency.

Ezequiel Santos, who came to the U.S. when he was 2 years old, is one of the more than 27,000 undocumented young immigrants in Arizona who’ve been approved for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, a federal program that allows young immigrants who entered the country as children to stay and work. He said thanks to the DACA program, he has been able to work and attend a local community college.

“It’s something I’m very proud of,” he said about attending classes. “I’ve been trying to take advantage of DACA to the fullest.”

Though he’s protected from deportation, Santos said he feels uneasy to know many undocumented immigrants, including his parents, are still at risk of deportation. This comes at a time when Trump has expanded the list of undocumented immigrants who are priority for deportation.

Vasthy Lamadrid, a student at Arizona State University, is another DACA recipient from Arizona. She’s protected from deportation, but her parents, who’ve been in the U.S. for more than a decade, are not. She said it worries her to know they could be deported.

“My parents are the reason I’m here,” she said. “They’re everything I am and without my parents, then I am pretty much nothing. They are my family. They are who I love.”

Though Trump has said he’s not getting rid of the DACA program right now, he wants to continue to ramp up deportations of undocumented immigrants.

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Pass it along to the KTAR News team here.

Arizona News

Boy injured after hit-and-run died, Glendale police say...

KTAR.com

13-year-old boy hit by truck in Glendale 2 weeks ago dies

The Glendale Police Department announced that a 13-year-old boy injured by a hit-and-run died on Tuesday after two weeks in the hospital.

2 hours ago

Image shows Chucho Produce facility in Nogales. (Chucho Produce)...

SuElen Rivera

4 Arizona businesses get nearly $1M from USDA for clean energy projects

The funding totaling $975,000 was provided by the Inflation Reduction Act, according to the Department of Agriculture.

4 hours ago

A collage of photos showing a wooden raft, a headshot of Thomas L. Robison, and a photo of the miss...

KTAR.com

Man who may have taken homemade raft onto Colorado River in Arizona goes missing

A man who may have been trying to float down the Colorado River with his dog on a homemade raft is missing.

5 hours ago

Split image of the Arizona flag on the left and state Rep. Matt Gress on the House floor April 24, ...

KTAR.com

Democrats in Arizona House get enough GOP help to pass bill to repeal near-total abortion ban

Arizona House Democrats, with help from a few Republicans, passed a bill Wednesday to repeal the state’s near-total abortion ban.

6 hours ago

Follow @suelenrivera...

SuElen Rivera

Arizona’s oldest predominantly Black community listed on National Register of Historic Places

The Randolph Townsite Historic District located 50 miles southeast of Phoenix was listed as a traditional cultural place.

7 hours ago

File photo of a Valley Metro bus stop sign....

KTAR.com

Man stabbed to death at west Phoenix bus stop, no arrest made

A man was stabbed to death at a bus stop near 39th Avenue and Baseline Road in Phoenix on Tuesday night, authorities said.

8 hours ago

Sponsored Articles

...

Collins Comfort Masters

Here’s 1 way to ensure your family is drinking safe water

Water is maybe one of the most important resources in our lives, and especially if you have kids, you want them to have access to safe water.

...

Fiesta Bowl Foundation

The 51st annual Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Parade is excitingly upon us

The 51st annual Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Parade presented by Lerner & Rowe is upon us! The attraction honors Arizona and the history of the game.

...

Collins Comfort Masters

Avoid a potential emergency and get your home’s heating and furnace safety checked

With the weather getting colder throughout the Valley, the best time to make sure your heating is all up to date is now. 

‘They’re everything I am’: DACA recipients fear deportation for parents