souza loves this country, she says, for the opportunities it's afforded her. i haven't been to brazil in almost 23 years. the mission is where she feels most at home, filling her with a sense of community and connection to her latinx roots. as a daca recipient, she's managed to complete a master's in public affairs, has worked for the city and county of san francisco, and she's an immigrant rights commissioner. as obama would say, our dreamers are american in every way except the documentation. we are very concerned with, you know, daca, the daca program. it was certainly a target for, you know, previous trump administration. and now we are anticipating anti-immigrant court you know, circuit court decisions. under new immigration policies, she's now worried about the future of the country's estimated 650,000 dreamers as the deferred action for childhood arrivals program recipients are known. republicans say those targeted will be criminals. however, during his first term in office, president trump attempted to kill the program, making souza and others nervous