Alberto Diaz-Cayeros

@diazcayeros

Mexicano orgulloso, migrante renuente. Economista ITAM y Politólogo Duke. Senior Fellow en CDDRL y Director Centro Estudios Latinoamericanos Stanford University

Stanford, CA
Joined May 2010

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  1. Sep 5
  2. Aug 31
  3. Sep 5

    Ending puts nearly 800,000 young people back in limbo. This decision is anything but compassionate:

  4. Sep 5

    Why I’m Resigning From Trump’s Diversity Coalition

  5. Sep 5

    Take note: "That is a Dodge, and a cowardly one..." Why I’m Resigning From Trump’s Diversity Coalition

  6. Sep 5

    Thank you, Mexico, for the huge support provided to firefighting efforts in BC! 🇨🇦🇲🇽Merci pr l'appui aux efforts contre les incendies en CB!

  7. Sep 5

    Stanford University's statement on the decision.

  8. Sep 5

    JUST IN: on decision to end DACA: "To target these young people is wrong...It is self-defeating...And it is cruel."

  9. Sep 5

    The Very Bad Economics of Killing DACA Como dice Krugman, que nadie se confunda, esto es un acto de racismo.

  10. Sep 5

    In orange the coalition of state attorneys that took hostage - Voters: take note when the election comes! Legislators:

  11. Ending is a self-inflicted wound undercutting promise, prosperity & well-being of the US; it also betrays fellow Americans,

  12. Sep 5

    I stand for justice & fairness. I stand for secure borders. I stand for bipartisan immigration reform. I stand w/the .

  13. Sep 5
  14. Sep 4

    Vast majority of Americans support legal status for DREAMERS. Good for country & right thing to do. Don't be on wrong side of history

  15. Sep 4

    Easier for Democrats and Republicans alike to ignore dreamers when the share of their state Hispanic population does not vote

  16. Sep 4
    “Not surprisingly, what distinguishes DACA recipients is that they came to this country recently t0 states where the Latino population is not yet a force to be reckoned with in the electoral arena. They work or study, and have a family, like everyone else.” from “Do you have a dream? The hard working men and women benefiting from DACA” by Alberto Diaz-Cayeros.
  17. Sep 4
    “But by being present in the US, they have not broken any moral or ethical principle. This is their home. They want to stay in the country they love, and contribute to a society that has embraced them and taught them its values of hard work, rewarding their responsibility and effort. They are not depending on…” from “Do you have a dream? The hard working men and women benefiting from DACA” by Alberto Diaz-Cayeros.
  18. Sep 4
    “…oday I cannot help but think about the prospect for hundreds of thousands of young men and women who may be denied the possibility of going back to work through the whim of a pandering President and the ideologues that surround him.” from “Do you have a dream? The hard working men and women benefiting from DACA” by Alberto Diaz-Cayeros.
  19. Sep 4

    I just published “Do you have a dream? The hard working men and women benefiting from DACA”

  20. Sep 4

    I do not care about legal - is there any moral/religious code that allows children to be punished for deeds of their parents?

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