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Carlos Saavedra, United We Dream National Field Coordinator

Carlos and Little Rock

Welcome Carlos Saavedra as the new National Coordinator of the United We Dream Network! (Pictured above at the very left wearing a white shirt and giving a thumbs up).

For the last couple of years, Carlos has been the lead organizer of the Student Immigrant Movement (SIM) in Massachusetts. He was born in Peru and immigrated to the U.S. along with his family when he was 12 years old. Despite the usual setbacks that our immigrant families usually face, Carlos is now a Permanent Resident of the United Sates.

Since 2004, Carlos led the growth of SIM from a small group of students in Greater Boston to a statewide organization for immigrant youth. During his involvement with the organization, SIM led campaigns for in-state tuition, and successfully fought against the deportation of a DREAM Act student in the “Keep Mario Home” Campaign. This year, SIM targeted their entire congressional delegation for the DREAM Act, and all 10 congressional representatives have now co-sponsored the bill. Carlos’ ample organizing training is highlighted by his participation in the “Organizing for People, Power, and Change” program with Marshall Ganz at Harvard University, as well as trainings with the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, and the Industrial Areas Foundation. He has done raid-response work in New Bedford (MA), Postville (IA), and Providence (RI). This year, he traveled alongside SIM to the state of Arkansas, where he met with members of the Little Rock 9, who encouraged the work of immigrant youth across the country.

In hiring Carlos, we not only found a capable leader to help lead us to the next level, but we grew as a coalition. The hiring committee charged with selecting a National Coordinator was as diverse as the pro-immigrant movement itself. It included two men and three women who come from youth-led organizations such as the New York State Youth Leadership Council, DreamActivist, Students Working for Equal Rights, and IDEAS at UCLA, and whose family heritage is in Mexico, Africa, South America, and the Caribbean. During the search, we were privileged to know how much talent there is out there whose roots are in undocumented student organizing, and how excited people are about the possibility of building a national organization for immigrant young adults, students, and teenagers.

Please drop Carlos a line here and wish him good luck in his new position. And get excited, the immigrant youth movement continues to grow!

  • Deivid Ribeiro

    YEA CARLOS!!!

  • Maria

    Congratulations, Carlos!!

  • http://www.undergroundundergrads.com Faby

    Looking forward to working with you Carlos!

  • Maricela

    Wow! This is incredible not that I didn't see it coming! The hiring committee made a great choice. Pa' lante!

  • http://www.swer.org Juan

    Carlos!!!! Wooooo hooo!!!! :::dances around the house like a maniac:::

  • Melanie

    We couldn't have found a more qualified organizer!!!!!!!!!!!! Hooray Carlos!

  • Flavia

    Way to go Carlos!
    Florida, Colorado, all over the States! we wish you the best!!!

  • julie

    hey hermano, i am so orgullosa de ti dude!! Congratulations and keep on luchando por los derechos de estudiantes man — tu compa de lucha, julie

  • Jose (not pedro)

    Great Choice! Carlos, congrats! We are looking forward to your leadership. This is so exciting!

  • Arturo (swer-miami)

    way to go carlos!!! ahora k stas en el poder spero k no te vuelvas corrupto xD

  • http://twitter.com/DR22 @DR22

    Hey Carlos! Thumbs up to you too. Thanks for all of your hard work. Go Dream!

  • HyunJoo

    We love you Carlos!

  • http://twitter.com/originalgabe @originalgabe

    Congrats Carlos, now lets get DREAM Act passed yay!

  • http://undergroundundergrads.com/ mathbruin

    That’s awesome. The L.A. Dream Team will buy you a stuffed potato next time we’re in DC.

  • ks/mo dream alliance

    REPRESENT!!! (Peru). Shout-out to Carlos from Kansas.

  • BILL SHIEBLER

    Congratulations Carlos!!! This is so exciting! I'm glad we get to kick ass in the name of the working class

    xoxo

    Bill

  • Cyndi

    Congratulations Carlos! Look forward to working with you.

  • http://www.istillhaveadream.org Carlos Amador

    Hope that you represent us great Carlos. I send you best wishes as you start your first week. Awesome!!!
    Congratulations!!!

  • Kemi

    Yay Carlos! So proud of you :)

  • http://www.myspace.com/carlossalcido58 Luis Salcido

    Hey Carlos! All the Dreamers from Kansas/Missouri are with you. Together we will make this DREAM come true this year!

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  • rationalmind

    The DREAM Act will, and should, fail. Our country needs to take care of our own first, before working for the citizens of other countries. Every traitor who supports the DREAM Act should be deported. No other country in the world would even consider this insanity.

    • Caro_vertpolitico

      By “taking care of their own” I suppose you mean government handouts. No wonder you don’t support the DREAM Act. The DREAM Act is about earning something.

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