Some of us here recently saw the piece on Dateline NBC entitled "In the Shadow of the American Dream." While overall the story was well told and unbiased it did focus mainly on people like our parents who came here to work, as is often the case with any publicity the issue of illegal immigration receives.
Since we are always looking for ways to get our story told on the national stage, perhaps we should write to Dateline to suggest they do a piece on DREAMies. For those of you who emailed Dateline after the show, you may received this response:
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Again, thanks for watching ... and staying in touch !
We are always looking for ways to get attention to our cause, and while we're not guaranteed that they'll do a piece, it certainly is worth a shot. I've completed my letter and encourage you all to take a few minutes to do so also. I'm sure the piece would be interesting enough for Dateline to do especially since the topic is such a hot button issue.