Arleene Correa, artista dreamer que regresó a México para presentar sus obras
Después de emigrar hace 25 años a Estados Unidos, la artista Arleene Correa Valencia, regresó a México para exponer su obra.
Después de emigrar hace 25 años a Estados Unidos, la artista Arleene Correa Valencia, regresó a México para exponer su obra.
Lauda Flores, owner of Sno Con Amor, an ice cream, pen and ice cream business, will participate in the Super Bowl after-party offering her products.
Manuel Castro, an immigrant rights activist and dreamer who crossed the border with his mother, is the new commissioner of the New York Mayor's Office for Immigrant Affairs.
Carlos Alberto Méndez is a director and film producer born in Mexico City. He is a recipient of Deferred Action (DACA) and has lived in Los Angeles since he was three years old.
Yessenia Mata, is a community leader and military police of the Armed Forces, of Mexican origin. She was recently recognized in New York City at a Veteran's Day commemorative event.
The IV Forum of Dreamers Leaders, organized by the Ministry of Foreign Relations (SRE) through the Embassy of Mexico in the United States and the Institute of Mexicans Abroad (IME), was held at the Mexican Cultural Institute in Washington D.C.
Jocelyn Rivas, a runner and dreamer of Salvadoran descent, became the youngest person to complete 100 marathons, crossing the finish line in the Los Angeles Marathon on November 7.
The World Series that was played between the Atlanta Braves and the Houston Astros featured the participation of Zacatecan umpire Alfonso Márquez.
At the age of nine, Cristel Martínez came to the United States, and from a very young age he faced a deportation case along with his brother. In those moments she decided that, if she stayed in the country, she would become a lawyer to help people like her brother and her.
Sharet García is a beneficiary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, and created the Undocumented Professionals Network or UndocuProfessionals Network in 2019.