From The Young Center on Immigrant Children's Rights - DACA - what you can do to help
DACA and the DREAM Act: What You Can Do to Help
The youth whove put themselves on the line to work or attend college in order to help their families, their communities, and their countryour countryneed a loud cry of support. We are terribly disappointed in the administrations decision to end DACA. The young people affected by this decision are our family, our friends, our co-workers and our neighbors. Our communities need their talent, courage, spirit and work ethic just as much as they need our support.
Tell Congress and the administration why we need the DREAM Act, why we need to protect young people who were brought here as children, who work, study and dream among us. Its the right thing to do. Please join us in supporting them, and demanding a dose of humanity and common sense from Congress and this administration. Heres what you can do to help.
1.Call your Senators and Representatives. Tell them: I support children, I support families, and I support healthy communities. And I stand against fear and hate. If you share these fundamental values, work together to maintain DACA and pass the DREAM Act. And be sure to tell them your name, city, state and zip code.
Representatives: 1-888-496-3502
Senators: 1-888-410-0619
2.Tell family, friends and neighbors and your local newspaper that you support DACA and the DREAM Actand ask them to do the same. Take a neighbor for coffee. Make a call. Write an op-ed. Join a local effort organized by the youth protected by DREAMers. Share information however you canpick up the phone, pay a visit, use social media, including #DefendDACA #DREAMAct #IStandWithDREAMERS
Thank you!
Your friends at the Young Center
*For a straightforward analysis of the benefits of DACA, visit: http://ampr.gs/2vwDl2Z
**Law professors letter setting forth legality of DACA, visit: http://bit.ly/2vC0kKH
And if youre fighting to protect your own DACA status you can find resources here:
United We Dream http://bit.ly/2vIsbfI
Immigrant Legal Resource Center http://bit.ly/2wcYyS8
http://theyoungcenter.org/stories/daca-and-the-dream-act-what-you-can-do-to-help-2/