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Helping each other out
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There is roughly 600k DACA recipients in the USA. Most of us work, have degrees, families, love us who rely on us. Notice how we all come to Reddit and we want to rely on each other? On people who we have never met. So my question is why don’t we start a fund with almost every DACA recipient that donates $10. We can create a non profit to help each other out when needed. Like those who are waiting for this renewals and they have lost jobs, cars, mortgages. Instead of us feeling defeated we should all come together and help each other out. I mean we are all on the same boat. Unfortunately we are that step child that this country has forgotten about.

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