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Kevin Suarez, 18, was born in Bolivia. When he was 4, he and his mother flew to Costa Rica, then traveled by bus to Nicaragua. From there, they took a series of rides in tractor-trailers and walked into the U.S., where they met his father. “I didn’t know about the concept of vacation but I guess that’s what I thought it was,” Kevin recalled. “I never knew I was not going to go back to Bolivia and so I was confused, I was scared, but I was with my mom so that gave me some comfort.” His memories of the early part of his life in the U.S. aren’t clear. But, he said, “I can say that it was initially really hard when I was introduced to my father. I’m not sure if my mom might have told me much about him, so I didn’t even know I had a dad.” The 700,000 immigrants with #DACA — or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals — took many paths to the U.S., but they share one thing: a journey that has come to define the rest of their lives. As the Senate prepares to negotiate the fate of the Dreamers, a group of them recalled the pivotal experience that took place before they could understand its significance. Visit the link in our profile to read their stories, and to see more portraits by @jaredsoares.


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