Above: Photo from tweet by Vanessa Valdivia @vvaldiv showing floor of the Hart Senate Office Building on November 8, 2017.
A large crowd of protesters came to Washington, DC and gathered on Capitol Hill on Thursday taking over the Hart Senate Office Building in a mass protest as well as at events around the country. They are urging lawmakers to pass legislation to help “Dreamers” with a permanent fix for the status of young immigrants who came to the country as children without documents. These youth have been able to remain in the United States as part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program which President Trump promises to halt unless Congress takes immediate action to fix the law.
We Are Here To Stay called for the November 9th protest writing that they have one month to resolve the issue in Congress:
DACA provided a pathway for undocumented immigrant youth to achieve their dreams. Those dreams are now on the line. If you’re outraged at Trump for killing DACA, for fulfilling a sick white supremacist scheme to terrorize immigrant youth and their families, join us on November 9th and be a dream defender where hundreds of Immigrant youth, allies, business leaders, and people of faith are descending on the Capitol to resist Trump’s attacks on immigrants and to demand a clean Dream Act.
We have one month left to pass the Dream Act. The urgency is now.
The 2017 Congressional session ends on December 15th. That gives us a month to pass the Dream Act in the House and in the Senate. Immigrant youth can’t afford to wait any longer. Each day that passes in one more immigrant youth that loses their DACA protections, and it’s one more day where their livelihood is threatened and they become prey for Trump’s mass deportation agents.
We won’t accept inaction from Republicans or Democrats. The time for words is over. The time for action is now.
Below are videos and tweets from today’s protest in Washington, DC:
WE WANT A CLEAN DREAM ACT NOW!!
SHAME ON YOU @SpeakerRyan!
WE NEED A CLEAN DREAM ACT BY DECEMBER!#DreamActNow #DreamActNow #DreamActNow #DreamActNow #DreamActNow #DreamActNow #DreamActNow #DreamActNow #DreamActNow #DreamActNow #DreamActNow #DreamActNow pic.twitter.com/bLH5QEcm4d
— United We Dream (@UNITEDWEDREAM) November 9, 2017
This IS what Democracy looks like. @UNITEDWEDREAM taking to the streets! pic.twitter.com/IofRxOzAZj — Matt Ramirez (@MatheoRam) November 9, 2017
Thousands of American Dreamers forming a unity circle in front of the Capitol to urge a #CleanDreamActNOW. Here to stay and further contribute! @MomsRising @UNITEDWEDREAM @FWD_us @Re4mImmigration @SpeakerRyan @SenateMajLdr pic.twitter.com/4b51beoqRV
— Elias Rosenfeld (@AdvocatElias) November 9, 2017
The moment the circle breaks #DreamActNow pic.twitter.com/nud6ySOcbK
— Brynna Quillin (@brynnaquillin) November 9, 2017
Hundreds of Dreamers filled Hart Senate building demanding action on #DreamAct ???????? pic.twitter.com/Sux4XhlDjg
— Vanessa Valdivia (@vvaldiv) November 9, 2017
Belén being arrested while chanting: DREAM ACT NOW DREAM ACT NOW Immigrant youth need a clean Dream Act by December. We are losing our #DACA protections. We need a clean #DreamActNow. pic.twitter.com/QUFwsZjh9Z — United We Dream (@UNITEDWEDREAM) November 9, 2017
Working people are making our message to Congress is clear: Pass the #DreamActNOW. Immigrant youth cannot wait any longer. pic.twitter.com/48NlDuEQIf
— SEIU (@SEIU) November 9, 2017
Without action from Congress, Dreamers face an uncertain future. Today, Ohioans delivered a letter to @senrobportman‘s Cleveland office urging him to support a clean #DreamActNow and to #ProtectDreamers! #DefendDACA pic.twitter.com/8yH2eeiiUM — For Ohio’s Future (@ForOurFutureOH) November 9, 2017
Supporting young immigrants is an #LGBTQ issue–which is why we joined other queer & trans advocates at Capitol to demand Congress pass a #DreamActNow that protects all 800,000 #Dreamers pic.twitter.com/8hjjt4S0vp
— TaskForceActionFund (@lgbtqtaskforce) November 9, 2017
Taking over the Senate Floor. We need a #DREAMACTNow because we #HeretoStay @MaketheRoadNY @altochulo pic.twitter.com/xPr6fEzFRo — Eliana Fernández (@elianadreams) November 9, 2017
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Source Article from https://popularresistance.org/mass-protest-for-dream-act-on-capitol-hill/
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