The DREAM Act evidently meant a lot to Ju Hong, because it gave him the chance
to not have to pay an enormous amount to college when it was unfeasible for his family, and it
furthermore gave Ju the chance to stay in touch with representing students at quite a few different
avenues, including the aforementioned ones. There was so much that came out of it. Apart from his
self-started blog and other initiatives, Ju’s influences grew as he additionally worked with “did
phone banking, press conferences, petition drives, events and rallies,” and more too
[9]. Furthermore, from
Ju’s perspective, we can see the extensive portfolio of stellar actions he formed and improved when
he tells us in his narrative, “I spoke at many different conferences, and I wrote my own opinion
column for a Berkeley newspaper. I also did interviews with the national media and shared my
testimony.”
[9].