Nacho Guevara came to America without documentation, and since he got his green card, he has been using his photography skills to humanize fellow migrants in their homes.
Via Guevara:
The Mosaic Project is an ongoing project that began as a photographic initiative to counter the negative attitudes and stereotypes about immigrants living in the US. As a Costa Rican photographer, who spent eleven years of invisibility as an undocumented immigrant before obtaining my green card in 2014, I felt inspired to use my art to reshape public perception by capturing intimate portraits of artists in their homes, engaging with their art.
He even has a lovely shot of Natalia Paruz, aka The Saw Lady (previously):
Check out Guevara's site for lots of other cool projects.