The story of Jorge Garcia made news after the husband and father of two was deported to Mexico after spending over two decades in the United States. Garcia was 10-years-old when he came to the U.S. and was 39 when he was deported, making him one-year too young to be qualified under DACA. As the story went viral, one rapper turned tech-entrepreneur reached out to the family to lend his help to Garcia's family in his absence.

Chamillionaire reached out to journalist Niraj Warikoo who reported the story for the Detroit Free Press via e-mail. "I'm reaching out to find out if you could possibly connect me with his family?" Chamillionaire stated in the e-mail. "I'm looking to talk to them to see how I can help with financial support in Jorge's absence."

Niraj Warikoo tweeted a screenshot of the message from Chamillionaire and captioned the photo:

This is not a joke. I actually got an email yesterday from rapper Chamillionaire (of Ridin’ Dirty fame, the song that goes, They see me rollin,’ they hatin’) after he read my story on Jorge Garcia being deported. He wants to help him.

Chamillionaire has carved out a very successful career in Silicon Valley after his rapping days and it looks like he's using those resources for a noble cause.

Source: complex.com