Rep. Luis Gutierrez will meet with several DHS officials.
Hello everyone,
Rep. Luis Gutierrez appeared on a Spanish television show called Al Punto (with Jorge Ramos) and declared that he and other legislators will be meeting with several DHS officials in the first week of September to receive more information on the Obama administration's "new" deportation policy. Gutierrez made it clear that DREAMERS who currently have a deportation order or get arrested later on are not deportable (something that the Spanish media has not been clear on) and declared that he will find out if we are, hence, eligible to receive a work permit. In doing so, Gutierrez recommended that we ignore what we hear from legal experts, news, and other sources and told us to wait to receive official details on this recent deportation policy from him and the other legislators who will be meeting with the DHS officials the first week of September. I apologize that I cannot provide a link for this news. Again, I recorded the televised interview. So, given that we are not deportable, should we demand work permits? |
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Go Guitierrez!
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Sounds logical, if we are not deportable, we should be allowed to work legally, and at the same time contribute by being taxed. Rep. Gutierrez is like the hispanic version of Sen. Durbin, thank you so much Mr. Gutierrez!!
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He's the man!
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I hope that Gutierrez can clarify and bring answers to all the questions that we have.
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yay :D
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It just makes so much sense that we contribute by paying taxes so we can help the economy. All of us here are just on standby mode where we can really help if we are given the chance. |
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From the White House Blog: http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2011/...estions-twitte
@joseiswriting asks @whitehouse question: so you'd have to be in deportation proceeding to get temporary status? response byCecilla Munoz @whitehouse: @joseiswriting: (1 of 2) We're clearing out the caseload to make room for high priority cases & keeping low priorities out of the caseload. @joseiswriting (2of2) impt to understand there's no affirmative process for people to apply for. For that we need imm reform in Congress. " The second part of @whitehouse answer could mean that unless you are in deportation proceedings, you can not potentially apply for work permit. I hope this is not so. The declaration by Rep Luis Gutierrez gives us some hope. Maybe we should ask Rep Luis Gutierrez to insist on this during his meeting with DHS. |
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How do we contact Gutierrez? |
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