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Support Rosario, Sara and Janet’s courage by donating to their bail fund!
Rosario, Sara and Janet’s arrest shows what it means to be a leader, to stand up for your community and your dreams. As Sara states, “I’m getting arrested is to show the urgency that Undocumented Youth face every day when they are unable to follow their dreams of obtaining a higher education.” Undocumented youth will not remain silent. q9zvr3j8jvk52r2l8o9583o6f05j3we4We will no wait any longer listening to false promises! We demand as New Yorkers for Gov Cuomo to acknowledge our contributions and potential. Undocumented New York youth deserve the equal opportunity to continue with our college education. 2daanhgfmtsrr0me8ijo5ef7cf9rk6tkAs Rosario says “I believe everyone should have a legitimate opportunity at achieving their dreams, so I fully support the increased accessibility to higher education that the NY DREAM Act would grant to undocumented youth.” Janet who was brought to the US at the age of 11 months old from Mexico has been through it all “loneliness, depression, anxiety of what’s to come or not to come, delusional, loss of hope for the future, facing challenges and circumstances because of my status. v9rvwlzqdrzyj62aabc0qp2p15ydgqmfIt’s hard.” Yet, she strongly believes that by getting arrested she will be sending a strong message to our representatives and communities to stand up with us and support the NY Dream Act. Read the rest of their storiesr3mbl6w7ffjza1meqptc0id4f8ufy4y7
Take Action and support our undocumented young leaders! Share the bail fund link and join us tomorrow at our Press Conference in front of the Criminal Court House on 100 Centre street at 10:30am. Contact us at info@nysylc.org n12thj5glhrkh9mw9t5n1th7six7mw7f
The NY Dream Act and undocumented youth need your support!5wrfld687bdo072psst0rhoi86g4lo8q
Best,
Sonia G and the NYSYLC Teamrwmc394dv2jm2nypswsde2h2jz6jwzyf
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Support Rosario, Sara and Janet’s courage by donating to their bail fund!
Rosario, Sara and Janet’s arrest shows what it means to be a leader, to stand up for your community and your dreams. As Sara states, “I’m getting arrested is to show the urgency that Undocumented Youth face every day when they are unable to follow their dreams of obtaining a higher education.” Undocumented youth will not remain silent. We will no wait any longer listening to false promises! We demand as New Yorkers for Gov Cuomo to acknowledge our contributions and potential. Undocumented New York youth deserve the equal opportunity to continue with our college education. As Rosario says “I believe everyone should have a legitimate opportunity at achieving their dreams, so I fully support the increased accessibility to higher education that the NY DREAM Act would grant to undocumented youth.” Janet who was brought to the US at the age of 11 months old from Mexico has been through it all “loneliness, depression, anxiety of what’s to come or not to come, delusional, loss of hope for the future, facing challenges and circumstances because of my status. It’s hard.” Yet, she strongly believes that by getting arrested she will be sending a strong message to our representatives and communities to stand up with us and support the NY Dream Act. Read the rest of their stories
Take Action and support our undocumented young leaders! Share the bail fund link and join us tomorrow at our Press Conference in front of the Criminal Court House on 100 Centre street at 10:30am. Contact us at info@nysylc.org
The NY Dream Act and undocumented youth need your support!
Best,
Sonia G and the NYSYLC Team