John,
This week, the Biden administration vetoed another UN ceasefire resolution.
Once again, the U.S. was the only country to block the resolution—going against the will of the American people, and against the will of 153 UN member countries that invoked ceasefire measures.
This genocide of Palestinians is only possible because of U.S. weapons and political support.
Instead of listening to the American people, my colleagues in the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill last week to criminalize our constitutional free speech right to engage in political boycotts.
Boycotting is a historical part of U.S. movements for freedom. To silence criticism of Israel, lawmakers in 37 states have passed anti-boycott laws. These policies risk eroding our fundamental civil rights that form the basis of our democracy.
We can’t let them silence us or trample on our rights.
As the only Palestinian American member of Congress, I will keep speaking up for our shared humanity and our right to protest. My voice in the U.S. government is critical.
Will you pitch in today to show that Palestinians aren't going anywhere, and to keep me in Congress advocating for equal rights for all people?
Across the country, people are feeling unseen and unheard by our government.
I ran for office so our government could better reflect the will of the people. We deserve a thriving democracy, with elected officials who see all of us as human beings whose lives matter.
Within the past month since the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to prevent genocide:
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The Biden administration cut funding for UNRWA’s life-saving aid to Palestinian refugees, and is preparing to bypass Congressional approval again to send Israel weapons that will be used to kill civilians.
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Most of my colleagues in Congress voted to hand over billions of American taxpayer dollars to Netanyahu’s genocidal regime.
The majority of Americans are saying enough is enough: We want our tax dollars to invest in life, rather than death and destruction.
Instead of funneling taxpayer dollars into our military or militarized policing, we must invest in our communities’ basic needs like healthcare, housing, and childcare.
I won’t back down in the face of attempts to silence me and others in the movement for Palestinian liberation. I’m committed to working alongside grassroots movements for the life-affirming changes our communities deserve.
Can you donate $5 or more today so we can keep building a government that values life and expands our rights?
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Thank you for continuing to push for dignity and safety for all people.
Angela Davis, a longtime activist in the intertwined struggles for Black and Palestinian liberation, reminded us: “You have to act as if it were possible to radically transform the world. And you have to do it all the time.”
In solidarity,
Rashida
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