Gisele Fetterman

Gisele Fetterman is a Brazilian-born American citizen who immigrated to the United States at the age of 7. She grew up in New York City and experienced life as an undocumented immigrant. Gisele has demonstrated resilience and adaptability throughout her life, which is evident in her professional endeavors and ability to step into the role of campaign spokesperson when needed. She co-founded 412 Food Rescue, a nonprofit focused on eliminating food waste, and has been an advocate for immigration reform. In addition to her work in the Pittsburgh area, Gisele Fetterman is well-known for her support and advocacy for Dreamers. Her husband, John Fetterman, served as Pennsylvania's Lieutenant Governor and ran for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate.

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Bipartisan Lawmakers Urge Biden Administration to Protect Children of Green Card Applicants: A Moral Imperative for Dreamers and Their Families

Broke On: Thursday, 13 June 2024 A bipartisan group of lawmakers urged the Biden administration to protect children of green card applicants, affecting over one million individuals. They requested clarifying deferred action, expanding Employment Authorization, and creating a parole process. Meanwhile, concerns grow for Dreamers' protection as their average residence in the US is 24 years with over 300,000 citizen children.