Editor's Note: According to a recent study by the Migration Policy Institute, 67 percent of undocumented youth and young adults would not qualify for the Dream Act. This immigration policy paradox inspired the creation of 67 Sueños -- a media and organizing project, based in Oakland Ca. designed to give voice to those left out of the dream legislation. Josue Rojas and Ann Bassette are content producers at New America Media.
67 Sueños -- Activating the Silent Majority Left Out of Dream Act
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