As an undocumented immigrant who moved to the US from Mexico when I was 3, I never thought I’d get to share my story with the Vice President of the United States, friend. Let me tell you how I got there:
After the victory at the Supreme Court reinstated DACA in 2020, I filled out my application without hesitation.
I felt like I had won the golden ticket when my application was accepted.
But when Judge Hanen shut down the DACA program for new applicants a short time later, I couldn’t help but think of the 80,000 first-time applicants whose applications weren’t accepted and whose lives were put on hold.
While I was grateful for the protection from deportation, work permit, and access to higher education that came with my DACA status, it was a bittersweet feeling knowing the same relief and protections were taken away from thousands of other eligible immigrants.
As long as 80,000 other immigrant youth who had their applications frozen — and the millions of other undocumented people who don’t qualify for DACA — are left without protections, we must fight for a pathway to citizenship.
That is what I told Vice President Kamala Harris, when I was part of a group of activists who were invited to the White House to honor the 10th anniversary of DACA.
With 9 Republican-led states trying to end DACA for good, I told VP Harris that we NEED her administration to act urgently to deliver citizenship and protect immigrants.
As an undocumented immigrant, I never imagined I would speak face-to-face with the Vice President or attend a meeting at the White House. But the organizing power of our immigrant youth-led movement has made our demands for citizenship undeniable.
United We Dream Action has been leading the fight for permanent protections for immigrant youth and all undocumented people, and our fight is reaching a critical point as Republicans continue to pass anti-immigrant policies and wage attacks against our communities.
Friend, we need your help to keep up our fight. Will you make a $10 donation to help UWDA win protections for DACA recipients, immigrant youth, and all undocumented people?
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Thank you for your continued support,
Yazmin, United We Dream Action
We rely on monthly donors to sustain our fight for permanent protections and a pathway to citizenship. Will you support DACA recipients and all undocumented people by setting up a recurring donation today?
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