Melissa, the child of immigrants from Guyana and Trinidad, grapples with the possibility that her family will be split up.
JoLeen, originally from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, muses on the potential of a forced separation between her and her American-born sister.
Born in India, Maria came to the U.S. as an eight year old. She and her family hold workshops in her home to sell goods and foster a sense of togetherness.
Working long shifts as a social worker to save money is how Isamar—who came to the United States from Mexico when she was five years old—is preparing for the end of DACA.