Daniella has spent her career serving and advocating for migrants, asylum-seekers and refugees. Her work involves supporting attorneys and petitioners on a federal case representing separated migrant families at the southern border, conducting research on migration policy in the Northern Triangle region for the U.S. Department of State, and organizing and leading asylum workshops in Spanish and English. She holds degrees from New York University and the London School of Economics, and she is a current U.S. Economic Youth Delegate to the G7.