Why these people are walking 230 miles to the Supreme Court

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Why these people are walking 230 miles to the Supreme Court
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As the Supreme Court gets ready to hear a case that could decide their fate and shape the lives of hundreds of thousands across the US, a group of undocumented immigrants are walking from New York to Washington. Their message: This is our home.

Eliana Fernández has blisters on her feet and her legs ache. She's been walking for nearly two weeks.

By the time she finishes this journey, she will have trekked 230 miles. Her destination: the US Supreme Court, where justices will hear arguments Tuesday that could decide her fate and shape the lives of hundreds of thousands of people across the United States.Fernández, 31, is one of the plaintiffs suing the government over the Trump administration's decision to end Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA.

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