Wednesday, November 21, 2018

đŸ”¥Resistance. Every. Day.đŸ”¥

đŸ”¥Resistance. Every. Day.đŸ”¥

Sent postcards to Rep. Pete Olson and Senators Cornyn and Cruz:
I am concerned the recent report by Amnesty International which found that the current administration has separated more children from their parents than previously reported. To date, at least 200 children are still separated from their families. Our government is concentrating unaccompanied teens into expanding tent camps in Texas. As a taxpayer, I’m furious. As a human being, I’m horrified. I expect you to work to end these policies and show basic human decency in our immigration process.

đŸ”¥Resistance. Every. Day.đŸ”¥

Submitted to Regularions.gov
I oppose a policy refusing citizenship to families who use or have used public assistance.
The “public charge” rule would prevent people from working and supporting their families.
The “public charge” rule would deny people over age 61 a future.
This regulation would violate my state’s right to provide benefits to families in short-term crisis and increase federal intrusion into local issues.
Immigrants strengthen our communities and our economy, contributing billions in taxes.
I want my tax dollar to support and show decency toward aspiring Americans.
Even the Department of Homeland Security found the rule change could have serious public health and other consequences.
The proposal itself lists many negative consequences to the country as a whole, including several related to public health.
I do not want this rule to be implemented.

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Thank note to Fr. Ruskin Piedra:
Thank you for your spirit in action to provide immigration legal services in Brooklyn since 2003. Your persistence in the face of the current administration is admirable and courageous. Thank you for your work. 
Address: 545 60th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11220

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Thank you note to State Senator Nikema Williams (D-GA):
Thank you for standing with your constituents to insist their votes be counted, and for enduring arrest. Your principled bravery in the face of injustice is a beacon for all who believe in equality.

2 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

I wish you a belated Happy Thanksgiving. Have a happy Friday and a great weekend.

Trippe said...

Just wishing Happy Holidays.