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Gustavo Ajche, 38, who has three jobs, gestures after watching Joe Biden s presidential inauguration on TV with other immigrants at the offices of the Workers Justice Center, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021, in the Sunset Park neighborhood in New York. Atche has been in the United States since 2004. His wife is in the United States but his children are back in Guatemala while he and his wife pay for their college education there. Atche works construction, delivers food for food delivery applications, and works helping his community at a food pantry in Brooklyn. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
<p><span>HOMESTEAD, Fla. (January 20, 2021) Illegal immigrants cheered President Joe Biden’s plan to provide a path to U.S. citizenship for about 11 million illegal aliens without legal status, mixing hope with guarded optimism Wednesday amid a seismic shift in how the American government views and treats them.</span></p>
2021/01/21 09:09 Workers Justice Project Director Gonzalo Cruz, left, and organizer Juan Carlos Romero watch President Joe Biden s presidential inauguration on TV from. Workers Justice Project Director Gonzalo Cruz, left, and organizer Juan Carlos Romero watch President Joe Biden s presidential inauguration on TV from the Workers Justice Center, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021, in the Sunset Park neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York. The Workers Justice Project is a Brooklyn based non-profit that helps immigrants. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens) Immigrant worker Blanca Cedillos, center, who is a nanny, glances over at cleaning lady Graciela Uraga, as they watch the presidential inauguration fr. Immigrant worker Blanca Cedillos, center, who is a nanny, glances over at cleaning lady Graciela Uraga, as they watch the presidential inauguration from the Workers Justice Center, a center that supports immigrant workers rights, Wednesday, Jan.
Read more about US: Immigrants cheered by possible citizenship path under Joe Biden on Business Standard. The newly inaugurated president moved to reverse four years of harsh restrictions and mass deportation with a plan for sweeping legislation on citizenship