The word “immigration” has become a household buzzword. The welcome sign on the Statue of Liberty that reads, “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free”, seemingly has been replaced by a “Not Welcome” sign as fear permeates the hearts of so many undocumented immigrants about being separated from family members, in particular, children being removed from parents. Despite a “hot” sociopolitical climate when it comes to undocumented aliens and what to do with them, there are many ethical tenets established by the United Nations that all must abide by. This includes developing an awareness of and sensitivity to nuances stemming from age, gender, gender identity, race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, language, and socioeconomic status. We must strive to build bridges and remove untoward barriers to access needed services undocumented immigrants face during this climate of change. The DREAM Foundation is one remedy our society needs to build “dreams” and help realize the hopes of so many youths who have so much to live for and, who in return, give back multiple times over to the society at large.