Hillary Clinton has launched a voter registration drive that will use undocumented “DREAMers” to appeal to Latino voters — and possibly encourage illegal immigrants to attempt to vote in November.

The program, called “Mi Sueño, Tu Voto” (My Dream, Your Vote), was announced on the four-year anniversary of President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) order, which temporarily protects young immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally from deportation. These young immigrants are now called “DREAMers.”

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“DREAMers” are not allowed to vote, but this doesn’t mean Clinton will not use them to her political advantage.

The Democratic nominee hopes to use the 730,000 young people in the program to remind potential voters that Republican nominee Donald Trump would bring an end to the DREAM Act. The order faces its own risks outside the presidential election. The June decision from the Supreme Court that quelled Obama’s executive amnesty also left the legality of DACA ambiguous.

“We may not have the right to vote, but ‘Mi Sueño, Tu Voto’ will help ensure that our stories are heard and it will send a clear signal to Donald Trump that we cannot be silenced,” said Astrid Silva, a Nevada “DREAMer,” via a statement released by the Clinton campaign on Sunday.

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Donald Trump has made the restoration of a system of lawful immigration a hallmark of his campaign. The nominee has said he will revoke Obama’s “unconstitutional” executive orders surrounding immigration within his first 100 days in office.

Clinton, on the other hand, has appealed to liberals by promising to expand President Obama’s already-overreaching immigration programs. The announcement of the “Mi Sueño, Tu Voto” program is at the very least a clear attempt to capture sympathetic Latino voters and possibly an effort to encourage undocumented immigrants to illegally cast ballots.