Abstract
The purpose of this study was to provide a space for undocumented Latinx immigrants living in the California Delta to tell their stories. Through the lenses of Systems Theory and Critical Race theory the participants' experiences were analyzed and compared to Asian American immigrants to the California Delta. The participants included a Latinx husband and wife, and an Asian-American mother daughter dyad. The participants were interviewed, and all interview data has been de-identified before being included in this project. Analysis revealed common experiences between the two groups including experiences with racism, upward mobility, and community support. There were also differences which primarily centered on documentation status and its impact on access to opportunities. Implications of this research support the continued investigation into the undocumented Latinx population in this area and what role social has to play in further supporting this largely overlooked population.