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Julissa Arce
Julissa Arce
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Julissa Arce

"My (Underground) American Dream"

Las Vegas, NV USA

"If I wasn't going to achieve my dreams, it wasn't going to be because I didn't try."

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Day In The Life

Activist / Author

I'm a speaker, author, immigrant rights advocate, and former wall street executive.

Skills & Education

Here's the path I took:

  • High School

  • Bachelor's Degree

    Finance, General

    The University of Texas at Austin

Life & Career Milestones

I've taken a lot of twists and turns

  • 1.

    She originally came to the U.S. when she was 11 on a tourist visa; when she was 14, that tourist visa expired, but she remained.

  • 2.

    She knew she was undocumented, but she didn’t know how much that would affect her life.

  • 3.

    Paid her way through the University of Texas, Austin by running a funnel cake stand, but when that was shut down by the city of San Antonio, she realized she’d need to find new employment.

  • 4.

    Finding a new job meant she’d have to buy fake papers—which scared her—but she didn’t want to give up, move back to Mexico, and lose out on all her hard work.

  • 5.

    Instead, she decided that she wasn’t going to let her lack of papers define her; instead, she’d be defined by her hard work, ambition, and intelligence.

  • 6.

    She got a job at prestigious Wall Street firm, Goldman Sachs, and steadily rose through the ranks; however, the stress of her secret kept gnawing away at her, and she eventually quit.

  • 7.

    After seeing Jose Antonio Vargas’ documentary, "Undocumented," she decided to speak out about her own story, quickly gaining national fame.

  • 8.

    In 2015, she became an American citizen, but she still acts as an advocate for immigration reform, recently penning a book about her struggles called "My (Underground) American Dream."

Defining Moments

Experiences and challenges that shaped me

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  • I came to the US when I was 11 and when I was 14 my tourist visa expired and I became undocumented.