Wednesday, December 20, 2017

DACA Brats Storm Chuck Schumer's Office AFTER Leaving Jail

The arrogance of these illegal aliens is just astounding! Who do they think they are? This country doers not owe them anything. American citizens do not walk around or storm Congressional offices demanding things from our representatives.

American taxpayers worked for their prosperity in this country, relying on the blessings of God and the limitations of the federal and state governments. Let's not forget that the freedom of free enterprise ensures opportunity and liberty to all Americans.

DREAM Act bigots are more interested in creating chaos than respecting the rule of law in our country.

Here is the latest eblast from one of the pro-illegal network interest groups trying to badger and bully our elected officials to put the needs of illegal aliens ahead of American citizens.

Shame on them!

December 20, 2017Media Contact:
Candice Fortin, 917-244-7206 media@fightforourdream.org
Maria Fernanda Cabello, 281-706-9860 mfcabello91@gmail.com
UPDATE: A press conference will be held Thursday, December 21st at 11:00 AM outside the U.S. Capitol Building on the side facing 1st St. The #Dream7 will be present.

BREAKING: Seven Young Undocumented Immigrants Leave Jail and End Hunger Strike in Order to Confront Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Final Days to Pass Spending Bill with the Dream Act


Concluding historic jail protest, 7 undocumented youth and 1 ally will hold Sen. Schumer accountable for remaining silent on confirming votes for a Clean Dream Act in the spending bill
Washington, DC - After an unprecedented six days in jail on hunger strike, seven young undocumented immigrants and one ally were released Wednesday evening, pledging to hold Sen. Schumer (D-NY) and Congress accountable during the last chance to pass a clean Dream Act this year. Following their arrest on Friday for peaceful demonstrations at the offices of Schumer and Rep. Curbelo (R-FL), the eight activists chose to not identify themselves to police when asked their names, remaining jail and risking deportation for one clear demand: that Sen. Schumer (D-NY) passes a Clean Dream Act now by rejecting any version of the spending bill that do not include permanent protection for undocumented youth.
“Seven years ago I was arrested for the first time fighting for the Dream Act,” said Erika Andiola, one of the DACA recipients in a statement made before her release. “I did this because I fight for my family to be able to stay together. Seven years later, Sen. Schumer and the rest of the Democratic party have the opportunity to once and for all pass legislation that protects undocumented youth and ensures I am not separated from my mom. The time is now for Sen. Schumer to ensure that no spending bill passes without a Clean Dream Act.”
Due to Sen. Schumer’s inaction and apparent decision to drop the Dream Act as a priority, Erika, Cata Santiago (DACA recipient), Barbara Hernandez (DACA recipient), Juan Carlos Carabantes (DACA recipient), Belen Sisa (DACA recipient), Li Adorno (DACA recipient), and Hector-Jairo Martinez (DACA recipient) -- named the #Dream7 on social media last weekend -- and ally Jeffrey Fuentes have chosen to leave jail and end their hunger strike in order to directly confront his betrayal of undocumented youth and pressure him to not allow a spending bill to go through without a Clean Dream Act.
“Time and time again politicians have failed to stand by our community,” said Cata. “Now, at the peak of the Dream Act fight, Chuck Schumer and the Democrats won’t hold their promises to protect us. That’s why, after sacrificing so much in jail for these six days, we are leaving now--because we need to continue mobilizing. The only way we will win is by fighting for our community ourselves, and not relying on politicians like  Schumer who just end up letting us down and betraying Dreamers.”

Reneging on public statements made following the repeal of DACA on September 5, Schumer has failed to take a stand for a clean Dream Act and prioritize protection for Dreamers by the end of the year. Reports indicate that he is committed to ongoing negotiations that would protect undocumented youth in exchange for border security and immigration enforcement, walking back his and House Minority Leader Pelosi (D-CA)’s strong disavowal of using Dreamers as political “bargaining chips” earlier this year.
DACA recipient Belen commented, “I am leaving jail to deliver a message to Sen. Schumer. He has said repeatedly he stands with Dreamers and that we need a Dream Act by the end of the year. We gave him a chance to put those words into action but he failed us. He let me spend six days behind bars, with no food, the risk of ICE involvement increasing every day. It’s unbelievable that the incredible sacrifices we have made are not enough to push Schumer to take more risk himself and rally the necessary votes. My community stood by me, but Chuck Schumer did not.” Belen, originally scheduled for release on Tuesday along with Li Adorno and Hector Jairo Martinez, remained in jail for a fifth night out of solidarity so that all seven DACA recipients and the one ally could be released to fight together on Wednesday.
Since their original arrest last Friday, the “Dream 7” and their ally have activated thousands of supporters and sparked national and local media attention, including coverage from Telemundo, Univision, Democracy Now!, The Young Turks, Wall Street Journal, and CBS News. Immigrants and allies have organized over 30 solidarity vigils and actions across the country and called on their members of Congress to meet the activists’ demands. Sen. Hirono (D-HI), Sen. Gillibrand (D-NY), and several members of the House have answered their call for #NoDreamNoDeal and confirmed this week that they will vote against any year-end spending bill that does not include protection for Dreamers.
Other members of Congress who claim to “stand with Dreamers”--including Sen. Schumer and dozens of Democrats and Republicans who have publicly advocated for a clean Dream Act by the end of the year--have yet to pledge action with regards to blocking the spending bill, with many now citing the White House’s March 5 deadline to pass legislation protecting DACA recipients.
“The reality is that far too many legislators don’t see the Dream Act as a priority. They’ve let our lives hang in the balance for 16 years. They never deliver, so why would I believe another promise? Every day they wait, my community is at risk for detention and deportation. We will lose work permits and jobs, not be able to continue school or provide for or families. By staying silent Schumer is letting us know that he really does see Dreamers as ‘bargaining chips.’ I won’t give him the power to negotiate away my dignity,” said Li Adorno, another DACA recipient being released. “When I leave jail today, I will confront him for betraying the sacrifices I have made. Any spending bill he votes for without a clean Dream Act is a vote for our deportation.”

Tomorrow, the Dream 7 and ally will join hundreds of undocumented youth currently in Washington, D.C. who continue to press Sen. Schumer and Congress on #NoDreamNoDeal.
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Profiles of DACA recipients and Ally. For full interviews, please reach out to media contact.
The #OurDream campaign is a coalition effort led by undocumented youth that includes: The Seed Project, Our Revolution, Youth Caucus of America, Democracy Spring, Progressive Democrats of America, Justice Democrats, Presente.org, Good Jobs Nation, Millennials for Revolution, Undocumented Students for Education Equity, Democratic Socialist of America (NYC), The People's Consortium for Economic and Human Rights, Inc., Working Families Party, People for Bernie, Women's March, Common Defense PAC/Vets Against Hate, Action Group Network, Million Hoodies
, Democracy for America

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