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Undocumented and Awkward, Episode 1


Published By DREAMERS ADRIFT, November 11, 2011

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From Dreamers Adrift:

As undocumented immigrants living in this country, there are many instances in our lives which result in awkwardness not experienced by American citizens. Things that millions of others take for granted, such as driving to the grocery store or the ability to go to a bar to enjoy a nice cold beer after a long hard day at work, can turn into awkward silences at best, or deportation situations at worst.

In this episode, Jesus experiences an awkward ping of the heart when he shows up to a blind date at a club and is barred from entering because he doesn’t have an American-issued identification card.

Do YOU have an awkward moment that you’d like to share with us? Leave us a comment! We might just run with your experience (because chances are, we’ve experienced something similar) and create a video around the idea!

You can also send us an email at dreamersadrift@gmail.com.

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