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If you're a DACA recipient, it's more important now than ever for you to submit your renewal as soon as possible.

Because of the coronavirus health crisis and the temporary closure of USCIS offices, many of us do not know what the next year or more of our lives are going to look like. This is especially true for DACA recipients who are looking to renew their protections. The Supreme Court is expected to rule on the future of DACA any time between now and June 2020, which is why we are still urging DACA recipients to renew their protections as soon as possible.

To deliver this important message, I Am An Immigrant, the Home Is Here campaign, and Informed Immigrant have partnered with Francia Raisa, Dulce Candy, and Brandon Larracuente to urge all eligible individuals to renew their DACA as soon as possible, and remind everyone that though the future may be uncertain, we are in this together. Our #HomeIsHere.

Resources to renew your DACA available here.

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The Numbers

20 years

is the average length of time a DACA recipient has lived in the U.S.

1.5 million people

share a home with a DACA recipient.

$8.8B tax dollars

are paid by DACA recipients and their households.

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FUND RENEWALS

DACA renewals can protect DACA recipients and we are fighting to keep it. Support and protect DACA recipients today by helping cover their renewal fees, which are currently $495 per application.

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Francia Raisa, Dulce Candy, and Brandon Larracuente are urging eligible individuals to renew their DACA ASAP.

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