Danny K, Syrian - Armenian DACA recipient, Hip-Hop Artist!

Published: Dec. 8, 2017, 2:05 a.m.

\u201cI was an intern for Marco Rubio\u2019s office - once the staff found out I was a Dreamer, I was treated differently - not in a good way.\u201d\n\nWelcome to Immigration MIC Danny K, a Syrian - Armenian DACA recipient who is currently enrolled in a master\u2019s program in FL, and is an emerging hip-hop artist! \n\nEmigrating with a visa from Syria, Danny and his family originally arrived to Boston, and immediately moved to Florida because of the weather. \n\n\u201cMy mom just broke the news to me\u201d - Danny confronted a harsh reality when wanting to find a job, and his hopes and dreams to be involved in the US political system changed immediately. Upon looking to attend college, he was told that no college would accept him, until a woman he met by chance told him about attending community college. \n\nDACA = salvation, and it gave me a future, according to Danny. From there, he worked at a gift shop at Cirque Du Solei, and eventually had a chance to intern at Marco Rubio\u2019s office - which he enjoyed initially. \n\nSomehow, someone in the office found out his immigration status, and all of a sudden, the mood of the people around him changed - they became more wary, more cautious to speak around him, and wasn\u2019t fully welcomed. \u201cMarco Rubio\u2019s stances on immigration, are a slap in my face, a betrayal - in the hispanic community\u2019s face as well\u201d \n\nSuddenly, Danny\u2019s DACA was terminated, and he lost his job, and for three years struggled with his mental health, you can just hear how much he was affected. Eventually, he was able to have his paperwork corrected and his DACA was reinstated. \n\nDanny a hip hop artist/ beat maker, and has a full album released, with quality music and visuals, and is committed to getting his music out there, as well as infusing his cultural background in it - it\u2019s something to check out! \n\n\u201cYou all inspire me to keep going [all the people doing sit ins and protesting] we\u2019ve come so far - they\u2019ve JUST started to hear us\u201d\n\nWatch the full interview on YouTube here:\xa0http://bit.ly/2BLWDUJ\n\nVisit\xa0www.thehendelmediaproject.com\xa0for more information about how this project is following the national immigration movement through local stories AND - to watch my personal immigration documentary From One Mistake for free!