‘Dreamers’ should be citizens. Will Congress finally act?


Founder of the nonprofit, Aliento, Reyna Montoya.

“Dreamers” are our kids. While not born in the United States, they are raised as Americans.

They participate in our communities, help drive our local economies and love our country. So, why are they living at the mercy of Congress?

More than 70% of the American public supports a pathway to citizenship for “Dreamers.” Yet, these young people remain in citizenship limbo, with limited options at a time when many are just about to begin the next phase of their lives as engaged young adults.

It is time for Congress to do the right thing.

Who are ‘Dreamers?’ Bright, successful youths

Who are “Dreamers?” They are children brought to America because of the circumstances and decisions of their parents. The United States is the only country they know, and they are, in every other respect, as American as any citizen.

Reyna Montoya’s story is one Arizona example. As a child, she was brought to Arizona by her parents who were fleeing violence as her father stood up to corruption. Today, Reyna is recognized as a community leader in Arizona and has won multiple accolades, including Forbes’ 30 under 30 Social Entrepreneur.

Darian Benitez.

Darian Benitez, a recent graduate of Brophy College Preparatory, is a “Dreamer” who was brought to Arizona when he was 4 years old. Because the state of Arizona made him ineligible for in-state tuition, he left our state to pursue a degree at Harvard.

Bright, successful youth such as Reyna and Darian are an essential element of the future of our cities, and are vital to the success of our state.



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