You may know about the plight of Dreamers – over 3 million undocumented individuals who were brought here as children and are Americans in every way but immigration status. And you may know about DACA, the Obama-era policy that has allowed 800,000 Dreamers to pursue higher education, military service, and life out of the shadows.

But a quarter-century after the DREAM Act was first introduced, Congress still hasn’t provided permanent relief for Dreamers, and DACA is under threat.

Felicia Escobar Carrillo was Special Assistant to the President for Immigration Policy in the Obama White House, and tells the story of how DACA was created – after intensive organizing by Dreamers who continue to carry the torch today.

In This Episode

  1. Intro
  2. Who is Felicia Escobar Carrillo?
  3. Doug does his best Simpsons Teenager voice
  4. Felicia cuts her teeth in Texas
  5. “It’s very easy to testify at a state hearing”
  6. Plyler v. Doe and the right to education
  7. Organizing for the DREAM Act
  8. The bravery of undocumented youth speaking up
  9. The tenacity of Sen. Dick Durbin
  10. How to work in the White House while finishing law school
  11. The nailbiter DREAM Act vote of 2010
  12. Obama comforts his team: “We’re gonna get there”
  13. Why didn’t the DREAM Act pass?
  14. Doug can’t stop ranting against the filibuster…
  15. …and nativists
  16. Dreamers keep getting deported under Obama
  17. What can we get done without Congress?
  18. The White House gets serious
  19. What makes DACA legal?
  20. Obama announces DACA in the Rose Garden
  21. The 60-day sprint to get DACA running
  22. Implementation Day
  23. The amazing stories of individual Dreamers
  24. Congress still has to act
  25. Conclusion – “for anyone out there who’s just paralyzed by cynicism…”