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DACA status almost tripped NAU runner s Olympic hopes

July 27, 2021 Northern Arizona Luis Grijalva was unsure he would be able to compete in the Tokyo Olympics even though he qualified for them. Because DACA recipients who leave the country typically aren’t allowed to return, the Guatemala native wasn’t sure he could participate. (Photo by Shane Bevel/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) PHOENIX – Luis Grijalva could see the finish line. He just wasn’t sure he could reach it. That changed Monday when the former Northern Arizona runner, who had qualified for the Olympics in July, learned he had been approved to travel to Tokyo in time for the preliminary 5,000-meter race Aug. 3. Because DACA recipients who leave the country typically aren’t allowed to return, the Guatemala native wasn’t sure he could participate.

Luis Grijalva, el dreamer que llegó a EEUU cuando tenía 1 año y ahora representará a Guatemala en los Juegos Olímpicos | Noticias Univision Mundo

La historia del dreamer que llegó a EEUU cuando tenía 1 año y ahora representará a Guatemala en los Juegos Olímpicos El atleta Luis Grijalva, quien llegó a Estados Unidos cuando tenía un año de edad y ahora tiene 22, es uno de los 23 atletas que forman parte de la delegación guatemalteca en los Juegos Olímpicos. Por:: Univision, Comparte Cargando Video. El sueño olímpico del corredor Luis Grijalva, uno de los 23 atletas que representa a Guatemala en los Juegos Olímpicos de Tokio 2020, es también el sueño de un dreamer. Grijalva forma parte del programa DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals), pues llegó a Estados Unidos cuando tenía solo un año de edad.

DACA Status Almost Tripped NAU Runner s Olympic Hopes – Arizona Daily Independent

Northern Arizona Luis Grijalva was unsure he would be able to compete in the Tokyo Olympics even though he qualified for them. Because DACA recipients who leave the country typically aren’t allowed to return, the Guatemala native wasn’t sure he could participate. (Photo by Shane Bevel/NCAA Photos) PHOENIX – Luis Grijalva could see the finish line. He just wasn’t sure he could reach it. That changed Monday when the former Northern Arizona runner, who had qualified for the Olympics in July, learned he had been approved to travel to Tokyo in time for the preliminary 5,000-meter race Aug. 3. Because DACA recipients who leave the country typically aren’t allowed to return, the Guatemala native wasn’t sure he could participate.

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