Right now, I am one of 7 DACA recipients risking arrest on
Capitol Hill demanding that Congress pass a clean Dream Act as part of the
year-end spending bill.
The plan is that Erika, Belen, Juan Carlos, Hector,
Barbara, Li and I refuse to identify ourselves - attempting to remain in jail
- until Congressional leaders confirm that they will block any spending bill
without protection for Dreamers.
Over 3 months have passed since the White House repealed
DACA, and Congress says there’s no urgency to act by the end of the year. But
every day the Dream Act does not pass, undocumented youth are at risk of
detention and deportation. Thousands have already lost their work permits,
jobs, and sense of safety.
This is it. We have until December 22nd to ensure Congress
passes a clean Dream Act and grants permanent protection to undocumented
youth as part of the spending bill. And with brave DACA recipients risking
deportation in D.C., we are building the momentum to make that possible!
But to win, we need to make tons of noise and demand
#NoDreamNoDeal. All the politicians who claim to “stand with the Dreamers”
must do more -- they must commit to rejecting any spending bill that does not
include the Dream Act.
With hope,
Cata Santiago
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Our struggle is to bring social, political, and economic justice to our nation. This is an effort of the Chicano/Mexican American Digital History Project. https://sites.google.com/site/chicanodigital/
Friday, December 15, 2017
Right Now : DACA Recipients Risk Arrest in Washington, D.C.
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