Francisco Salcido, 22, is a typical student who holds down a job and attends college. But his life — along with thousands of others —could change dramatically after the November presidential election. He is an undocumented immigrant with a renewable two-year work visa and deportation deferral called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA.
“I just can’t think of what would happen if my DACA got taken away,” he said.
The future of DACA is uncertain. President Obama created the program by executive action, which means the next president could end it.
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