ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月11日 05時08分


A child’s memory often preserves fragments. Getting lost in the desert. Finding comfort in a roofless home. Saying goodbye to a first crush. The 700,000 immigrants with #DACA — or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals — took many paths to the U.S., but they share one thing: a journey that has come to define the rest of their lives. Kamau Chege, 22, was born in Kenya. When he was 6, Kamau, his mother and his 1-year-old sister entered the U.S. legally, with visas to join his father, who was studying at an American university. His father was unable to renew his visa before it expired, and the family stayed illegally. “I remember packing a sweater that was way too big for me, but if I remember correctly, my grandmother had made it,” Kamau recalled. “I think it had a Transformer character on the front, and I remember she had told me in Swahili that I would grow into it. It took up a lot of space because it was a thick wool sweater. So I had to sacrifice a lot of things to make sure that it fit in my suitcase.” @jaredsoares took this portrait of Kamau. As the Senate prepares to negotiate the fate of Dreamers, a group of them recalled the pivotal experience that took place before they could understand its significance. Visit the link in our profile to read their stories.


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