WATCH: 11-year-old girl at DNC describes fear of parents' deportation

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Tuesday, July 26, 2016
11-year-old daughter of immigrants: 'On most days, I'm scared'
Watch as 11-year-old Karla Ortiz tells her story of immigration at the DNC on Monday.

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania -- Las Vegas residents -- including a young daughter of immigrants -- who took the stage at the Democratic National Convention say they know Hillary Clinton will fight to keep immigrant families together.

Eleven-year-old Karla Ortiz said Monday that she's scared most days that her parents will be deported. She talked about how she shared her concerns with Clinton during a campaign stop in Las Vegas earlier this year, and Clinton called her brave and told her she would worry on her behalf.

** Click on the video player below to watch her entire speech at the DNC **

Watch as 11-year-old Karla Ortiz tells her story of immigration at the DNC on Monday.

Footage of the original encounter became part of a campaign ad.

Immigration activist Astrid Silva told how she came to the U.S. in a raft when she was 4, but her family lived in fear of getting caught by immigration authorities. She said her family is still in the U.S. because of people like Sen. Harry Reid.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.