Sign Petition to Support Action on DACA NOW

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Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, would maintain protections for 800,000 young adults brought to the U.S. without documentation as children, like Anna in Philadelphia.

A DACA recipient for three years, Anna (not her real name) is 26 and the mother of an adorable, 1 year old son who turns 2 in May.  He’s toddling around the house, constantly repeating Mommy and beginning to learn numbers and letters in both English and Spanish.

She came to the United States from Honduras when she was eight years old, making Philadelphia her home right away.  She went to school in Philadelphia, and was held back a grade because she was still learning English.  She was the oldest student in her high school classes but her younger classmates had more independence when it came to driving, for example, because Anna could not obtain a driver’s license.  Anna said she felt behind.  Ironically, Anna’s talent for language helped her land a new job at the school district as a bilingual counselor – helping children like her excel in school.

She has a work permit and a driver’s license now, and her current job is more stable and pays better than her previous jobs working at restaurants when she was trying to stay in the background so as not to attract attention to herself and be deported.

She can’t imagine what her life would be like without DACA – particularly now because she has a son and is a newlywed.  She vividly remembers when she was nine years old, before DACA existed, when ICE pushed through the door of her family’s house and took her uncle and her two older sisters’ husbands away and deported them back to Honduras.  She said the experience was horrible and she would never want her young son or any child to be subjected to that type of trauma.

While Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has signaled the DACA bill will see a debate in January, that’s little comfort to the pain felt by families that Congressional indifference will prolong over the holidays and the frustrations of most Americans who seek a rapid resolution.

It’s a dream come true for the rich but a holiday nightmare for many others. The upside-down priorities of Washington are poised to do damage.

For the 50% of Americans who believe the $1.5 trillion tax reform bill will raise their taxes, it can’t be much of a consolation to know they’re right.

The Tax Policy Center confirmed that those households earning $1 million+ (comprising around half a percent of the population) would be reaping the lion’s share of the tax bill benefit, just shy of a whopping 82%.

Sign the petition that urges Congress to take action on DACA before the end of the year at https://www.nilc.org/issues/immigration-reform-and-executive-actions/dreamact/dream-day-action-resources/#petition. Let your representatives know the fates of 800,000 DACA beneficiaries (and their 200,000 U.S. citizen children) are intertwined with the economic security, health and education of the nation—and that prioritizing the celebration of a tax bill that largely benefits the wealthy in defiance of most Americans is unacceptable.

  1. Barbara taylor

    It is hard to believe that my legislators would go home without resolving the DACA problem, yet rushing through the very questionable tax revision. PLEASE ACT QUICKLY WHEN YOU RETURN to be fair to these young people who came here through no fault of their own and want to continue to be hard working Americans.

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