ナショナルジオグラフィックさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ナショナルジオグラフィックInstagram)「Photos by Ivan Kashinsky @ivankphoto / “I wish I had the opportunity to go back to Mexico and see my grandparents before they pass away. I hope it doesn’t get to that point, when they are that old and they are in their last moments, because I would have to make the decision of seeing them for the last time or being here. And now it is more difficult because I have a son.” —Jonathan Suarez  Jonathan Suarez, 33, came to the United States from a small town in Puebla, Mexico, when he was four years old. Johnny is a DACA* recipient and an essential worker. He owns and operates his own cell phone repair business. Johnny employs five people. He has always been a fixer. Johnny attempted to fix his first phone by watching a YouTube video but ended up breaking it. For 10 years now, he has run his own successful business, with loyal customers. Johnny takes three days off a week, which he dedicates to spending time with his son, Jeremiah.  *Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) protects some undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children from deportation. President Trump’s attempt to end DACA was blocked by the Supreme Court last year. President Biden signed an executive order to preserve the program. This project was created by @kchete77 and @ivankphoto with the support of the @insidenatgeo COVID-19 Emergency Fund for Journalists.  (1) Johnny, age 5 (courtesy of Jonathan Suarez). (2, 3) Johnny (middle) works at his cell phone repair shop in Inglewood, California. (4, 5) Johnny spends time with his son, Jeremiah, on his patio in Inglewood. (6, 7) Johnny eats menudo, a traditional Mexican soup, at a restaurant in Los Angeles. (8, 9) Johnny repairs a cell phone.  Check out Nat Geo's link in bio for more on this story.」2月25日 0時49分 - natgeo

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Photos by Ivan Kashinsky @ivankphoto / “I wish I had the opportunity to go back to Mexico and see my grandparents before they pass away. I hope it doesn’t get to that point, when they are that old and they are in their last moments, because I would have to make the decision of seeing them for the last time or being here. And now it is more difficult because I have a son.” —Jonathan Suarez

Jonathan Suarez, 33, came to the United States from a small town in Puebla, Mexico, when he was four years old. Johnny is a DACA* recipient and an essential worker. He owns and operates his own cell phone repair business. Johnny employs five people. He has always been a fixer. Johnny attempted to fix his first phone by watching a YouTube video but ended up breaking it. For 10 years now, he has run his own successful business, with loyal customers. Johnny takes three days off a week, which he dedicates to spending time with his son, Jeremiah.

*Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) protects some undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children from deportation. President Trump’s attempt to end DACA was blocked by the Supreme Court last year. President Biden signed an executive order to preserve the program. This project was created by @kchete77 and @ivankphoto with the support of the @insidenatgeo COVID-19 Emergency Fund for Journalists.

(1) Johnny, age 5 (courtesy of Jonathan Suarez). (2, 3) Johnny (middle) works at his cell phone repair shop in Inglewood, California. (4, 5) Johnny spends time with his son, Jeremiah, on his patio in Inglewood. (6, 7) Johnny eats menudo, a traditional Mexican soup, at a restaurant in Los Angeles. (8, 9) Johnny repairs a cell phone.

Check out Nat Geo's link in bio for more on this story.


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