About 1 million DACA recipients are working essential jobs during the pandemic, but many of them are still worried about being deported due to the uncertainty of DACA’s legal status.

About 1 million DACA recipients are working essential jobs during the pandemic, but many of them are still worried about being deported due to the uncertainty of DACA’s legal status.
Domestic workers — the nannies, house cleaners and home care aids who make up an essential workforce in the U.S. — lost work during the pandemic. These workers generally lack the benefits and protections of other professions.