For me, picking a college was really difficult. I wish I had had my parents there kind of supervising me. But I chose well. I did OK. Diane Guerrero Read Quote
When I go to places, I love going to all those kind of amusement parks and kind of cheesy things to do. Diane Guerrero Read Quote
I was lucky enough to be with my parents until I was 14. Having my parents tell me that I could do anything. I was special. I matter. Diane Guerrero Read Quote
I don’t know why I was lucky enough to have people in my community take me in. To be able to continue school. Or why I was lucky enough to find work or go to college. I do know that kind of luck is one in a million. Diane Guerrero Read Quote
Once my family was taken, I became fully aware that my community matters less to some people. That we are treated differently because of the color of our skin or where our parents were born. Diane Guerrero Read Quote
I feel like there’s this misconception that immigrants come here and just don’t care about the system and paying taxes, and that’s not true. Diane Guerrero Read Quote
My father, who worked as a dishwasher, was especially anxious. He did not like being here undocumented. Diane Guerrero Read Quote
We need someone who’s going to govern on behalf of everyone in this country, including immigrants. Diane Guerrero Read Quote
I think despite what we’ve seen on TV, people like seeing women and knowing about women’s stories and their struggles and their truth. I think we’ve seen it in a lot of these shows – when there’s a cast of all women, it does very well. Diane Guerrero Read Quote