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Protesters add Democratic representatives who previously voted for a spending bill that did not include a DREAM Act to the "Wall of Shame" in front of the State Democratic Party offices in Phoenix, Arizona on Jan. 16, 2018.
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Protesters add Democratic representatives who previously voted for a spending bill that did not include a DREAM Act to the "Wall of Shame" in front of the State Democratic Party offices in Phoenix, Arizona on Jan. 16, 2018.
On Jan. 16, DACA recipients and demonstrators protested in front of the Arizona Democratic Party headquarters in downtown Phoenix, chanting "No dream, no deal."
A Dream on a Dream is showcasing art from ASU Art Museum's permanent collection and work by Claudio Dicochea, a Mexican artist and educator, from Jan. 20 through June 2, as a means of sparking a dialogue about the American Dream.
On Jan. 13, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services responded to the recent injunction made by a California district judge concerning the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. The USCIS is now accepting applications if an individual's DACA status expired on or after Sept. 5, 2016.
Protesters carry a sign in support of DACA students at a march on ASU's Tempe campus on Thursday, Oct. 26, 2017.
On Jan. 9, California district court Judge William Alsup ordered Trump's administration to continue to accept applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, sparking lukewarm reactions from Arizona DACA recipients, activists and immigration attorneys.
ASU political science senior and DACA recipient Belen Sisa poses for a portrait in the Memorial Union on ASU's Tempe campus on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017. Sisa is one of 260 DACA students currently attending ASU whose future education is uncertain after President Donald Trump terminated the DACA program in September.
ASU senior and DACA recipient Belen Sisa was released from jail in Washington, D.C. Wednesday evening following a six-day hunger strike while incarcerated.
ASU political science senior and DACA recipient Belen Sisa poses for a portrait in the Memorial Union on ASU's Tempe campus on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017. Sisa is one of 260 DACA students currently attending ASU whose future education is uncertain after President Donald Trump terminated the DACA program in September.
ASU senior and DACA recipient Belen Sisa was arrested in Washington D.C. on Friday after taking part in a sit-in outside Sen. Chuck Schumer's office as part of a fight for a Clean Dream Act.
ASU public policy senior and DACA recipient Oscar Hernandez poses for a portrait in downtown Phoenix on Friday, Feb. 17, 2017.
ASU's over 260 DACA students are facing pressure from President Donald Trump's decision to repeal the Obama-era legislation that grants them legal protection from deportation.
ASU political science senior and DACA recipient Belen Sisa poses for a portrait in the Memorial Union on the Tempe campus on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017. Sisa is one of 260 DACA students currently attending ASU whose future education is uncertain after President Donald Trump terminated the DACA program in September.
On this episode of The Forks Estate, podcaster Austin Westfall has a conversation with State Press politics editors Mitchell Atencio and Alexis Egeland. They focus on ASU students who are speaking out about wanting a "clean" DREAM Act. Plus, Atencio and Egeland discuss whether or not they believe Congress will pass a DREAM Act bill soon, and what the difference is between DREAM and DACA.
Students gather on Hayden Lawn on the Tempe campus on Oct. 26, 2017 at a protest in support of DACA recipients.
DACA recipients and their supporters have been calling for Congress to pass a "clean" version of the DREAM Act, including many students at ASU.
ASU political science senior and DACA recipient Belen Sisa is arrested at the Philip Hart Senate office building in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.
Political science senior and DACA recipient Belen Sisa was arrested Thursday in Washington D.C. in the Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building during what one witness said was a "peaceful protest."
Protesters hold up signs in support of DACA students at a march on Hayden Lawn in Tempe, Arizona, on Thursday, Oct. 26, 2017.
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