From Todd Schulte, FWD.us <[email protected]>
Subject BREAKING: DACA recipients win at the Supreme Court!!!
Date June 18, 2020 5:07 PM
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Today, the Supreme Court has reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to DACA recipients and their families.
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The Supreme Court has protected DACA recipients today — but our work is far from over.

Contact Congress now to urge them to pass a permanent pathway to citizenship for DACA recipients.

EMAIL YOUR SENATORS
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Friend,

The Supreme Court has announced its ruling on DACA — and it’s a critical win for DACA recipients, their families, and communities across America! This ruling was only possible because of the courage and resiliency of hundreds of thousands of DACA recipients who bravely stood up and refused to be ignored. It is a decision we will fight to protect.

Today the justices agreed with the lower courts and ruled that the Trump Administration broke the law when it ended DACA. The Supreme Court has reinstated the full 2012 DACA policy. With this decision, the Supreme Court has validated what 86% of the American public has known for years: that home is here for DACA recipients and their families.

The Trump Administration must now commit to leaving DACA in place and immediately open new DACA applications, and the Senate must pass the Dream and Promise Act, which would finally provide Dreamers with permanent legislative protections.

DACA recipients have lived in fear of losing their jobs, homes, and loved ones for too long. Let’s fight for the rights and futures they deserve.

Celebrate this victory by emailing your Senators now to urge them to pass the Dream and Promise Act.
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Today is a good day, but we are always aware of the tenuous nature of DACA protections, particularly in light of the Trump Administration’s continued attacks on immigrant communities.

DACA recipients represent 200,000 essential workers, including nearly 30,000 health care workers, like doctors and nurses, who are helping communities across the country survive the COVID-19 crisis — and now they will be able to continue to work to protect their communities. But we know that DACA doesn’t provide permanent protection for these young people.

Our work is far from over. Congress should act swiftly to permanently provide a pathway to citizenship for DACA recipients. We’ll keep fighting and know you will too.

Use this moment of triumph to make a change: email your Senators now to urge them to pass the Dream and Promise Act.
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As we celebrate today’s decision, we are aware that it comes as our nation is directly confronting its long history of targeting Black people, and when communities across America are actively fighting over an affirmative vision of who gets to survive and thrive in this country. 700,000 DACA recipients have been facing extreme, unprecedented challenges in addition to the day-to-day hardships and uncertainties that they’ve been forced to deal with for far too long. For the thousands of Black DACA recipients and their families, this is a particularly scary time.

Black organizers across the country — both those with U.S. citizenship and those without — are courageously defending Black lives. We join them and recommit that today's Supreme Court decision will not diminish our dedication to these vital goals, but strengthens our resolve as we fight against these injustices together.

It’s important that we take the time to acknowledge and celebrate the countless hours of hard work DACA recipients, activists, and allies put in to make today possible. I’m so proud to stand with all of you, today and every day.

Thank you for always standing with immigrants,

Todd Schulte
President, FWD.us

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