Waiting For Reform– What Immigrants Can Do Now

Mar. 8, 2016 / By

As millions of immigrant families await a Supreme Court ruling on the fate of President Obama’s executive actions on immigration, expanded DACA and DAPA, what can and should they do now to prepare themselves?

A roundtable in Orange County in mid-February sought to answer these questions. Watch as experts, advocates and DACA recipients share their stories and advice on how those impacted by these decisions can benefit now from existing programs.

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Michael Lozano

Michael is an editor and multimedia journalist born to Mexican parents who started their own Domestic Violence counseling center in Southeast Los Angeles. His mentorship has provided youth opportunities to share their stories online on NPR, KCET, the Long Beach Post, and other national websites. His articles have been syndicated and translated into multiple languages via New America Media and ImpreMedia, the nation’s largest Spanish-language news publisher. He was a fellow with UCLA's Laboratory for Environmental Narrative Strategies, and has recently been a Votebeat Reporter for CalMatters and the Long Beach Post. Michael graduated from CSULB in 2011 with research honors in Sociology and a Journalism minor. Follow his work @chicanochico on Twitter and @thechicanochicoreport on Instagram.