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Campaign to restore advance parole
DREAMERS NATIONAL CALL TO ACTION !!!
THE CMSC'S CAMPAIGN TO RESTORE ADVANCE PAROLE FOR DACA RECIPIENTS GOES TO WASHINGTON, DC ON JAN.14-17, 2019 The California-Mexico Studies Center (CMSC) is pleased to announce that our Campaign to Restore Advance Parole for DACA recipients is moving forward to the national level during January 14-17, 2019 in Washington, D.C. On Tuesday, December 11, 2018 Congress members Alan Lowenthal (CA-47) and Nanette Barragán (CA-44) led a coalition of 14 Members of Congress on a letter urging Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen to restore the ability of DACA recipients to travel abroad with an Advance Parole authorization. Since 2012, individuals under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)-better known as Dreamers-had been able to apply for advance parole to travel abroad for humanitarian, employment, and/or educational purposes. Advance parole is a travel authorization granted by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that allows Dreamers to travel outside of the U.S. and return without penalty. Obtaining this status allowed Dreamers to pursue employment opportunities that required foreign travel, to tend to loved ones suffering from serious illness, and to participate in educational programs abroad. However, since the Trump Administration's order to rescind the DACA program on Sept. 5, 2017, DHS halted the approval of advance parole for Dreamers. While court orders since January 2017 have ordered continuation of the DACA program, the Trump Administration has not reinstated the ability of Dreamers to apply for advance parole. As a result of this administrative practice, Dreamers have been unable to be with their loved ones at critical moments, as it was the case of Mayra Garibo, a Senior at CSU Dominguez Hills and a DACA recipient, who could not attend her dad's funeral when he suddenly passed away in an accident in Mexico, on January 11, 2018 . Moreover, the suspension of Advance Parole has denied Dreamers educational and employment opportunities abroad. We believe that continued denial of Advance Parole for DACA recipients is causing irreparable harm, it's inhumane and discriminatory. For that reason, we are committed to take our advocacy to the national level, motivated by the support and leadership of Reps. Alan Lowenthal and Nanette Barragán. Thus, the CMSC plans to take a delegation of Dreamers to Washington, D.C. during January 14-17, to mobilize increased congressional support, and meet with DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen. OUR WASHINGTON, D.C. ACTION PLAN: The CMSC proposes the following action plan: Secure more congressional signatures for the Alan Lowenthal and Nanette Barragán letter by new members of congress who start on January 3, 2019. Secure a complimentary advocacy letter from the U.S. Senate. Host a seminar on Advance Parole in Washington, D.C. Convene a mobilization day on January 16, 2019 This is the CMSC's most significant effort to restore Advance Parole for DACA recipients to date, but we cannot do it alone. WE NEED EVERYONE'S HELP AND SUPPORT !!! WAYS YOU CAN SUPPORT: ENGAGE: Spread the word and share our call to reinstate Advance Parole for DACA recipients, by signing the campaign's petition, send letters, and make calls to congress members and the Homeland Security Administration Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen. Instructions will be provided to those who sign the petition. SHOW UP: If you are in the DC-area, we need you to show up at our seminar and mobilization day. Please, sign up and indicate if you need travel assistance. DONATE: Help us help others to be there and for us to continue expanding the Campaign to Restore DACA's Advance Parole for Dreamers. You can donate here or click on the donate button below. SPONSORS: Sponsor or helps us secure sponsors to defray the travel and operational costs of the campaign and our mobilization in Washington, D.C. ORGANIZATIONAL SPONSORS: Sign the Organizational Sponsors Pledge in support of the Lowenthal / Barragán letter and the Campaign to Restore DACA's Advance Parole for Dreamers. For more information and media inquiries: C ontact Prof. Armando Vazquez-Ramos Cel: 1 ( 562) 972-0986 [email protected] www.california-mexicocenter.org https://myemail.constantcontact.com/...id=peDdhF8rUco https://california-mexicocenter.org/...c.-11-2018.pdf |
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Bring it back!
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let's do it, however expensive it is, let me go out once bro.
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Daca and AP is really want most people
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People want green cards. Even with AP it’s risky af. No one wants that garbage.
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not gonna happen. Instead they should campaign to legalize DACA not stupid AP
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You gotta be effing kidding me campaigning to maintain the 2nd or 3rd class status quou of immigrants in limbo.
They should go there to advocate for the Dream Act and legalization which is what SOLVES the problem. Not a travel card that may or may not be approved. |
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We did not support Democrats when they asked for our help just so they can then outsource bandaid work to us when we do not have the authority to make it happen. |
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The benefit to the U.S. depends on solving the whole issue - undocumented labor, taxpayer contributions, and family stability create thriving communities, towns, cities, and states. I mean, that is a return on investment. They can start with the Dream Act right now. No excuses. Walk and chew gum at the same time. Stop wasting millions of taxpayer funds in baseless lawsuits and get to work. Protect those already here right now, then work on reforming new programs on asylum. We met with our state legislators to discuss labor contracts with my union and literally, this is how it works. Don't believe for a second that the House cannot negotiate the Dream Act within the budget. Whenever $$ is involved, anything can happen. |
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Advance Parole is pain in the ass. People forget that you will have to pay a fee and come up with a bs reason why you traveling there. And also they will ask you for proof. No thank you!
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Sigh, I’ll take it I guess.
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i love how you’re being proactive for all these years.
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They don't give a sht about Dreamers/DACA
These people just want to AOS and gtfo asap Screw these selfish people |
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Got daca don’t you have to be stupid somewhere else?
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