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So this whole idea of coming out undocumented as a community officially launched last Wednesday, and I’m sure you’re wondering how things are going so far. Maybe you’d like to see what’s been done and get some ideas. Perhaps you’d like some inspiration or need a little push to motivate you. Or maybe you just think all DREAMers are awesome and would like any excuse to read about them, especially when they end up in the New York Times. If any of these apply to you, then keep on reading!
One of the most powerful things you can do is to come out. It is not only empowering, but it also lifts a huge weight from you. I know, i did it and i could …
Undocumented youth all over this country will finally come out the shadows and lay claim to their own futures. No longer will we let ourselves be intimidated, scared and ashamed. We have worked long and hard, we have risen to meet every challenge and we have made this country a better place for all. And yet, we are relegated to live in fear. So let us come out and end this fear.
The Dream Act week of Action came and went, and the excitement is still in the air as we move closer and closer to our “Coming Out Day” Action.
I can’t begin to express the satisfaction …
United We Dream Network hosts a week of actions demanding congress and President Obama pass the Dream Act and Immigration Reform. Host and event and lay your stake in the movement!
Nine Magic Number is a multimedia project that shares the stories of undocumented youth living in NYC and their experiences with higher education and the college process.
Gabe Immigration Reform is one-man’s undying quest to marry the love of his life – provided that he finds her within the next 6 months and that she is a U.S. citizen. Please say “I do” to this first post on a promising series on how limited options for legalization are for undocumented youth.
The documentary “Papers” will be screened during the National Low-Income Immigrant Rights Conference, convened by the National Immigration Law Center.
Matias and the president of FAIR were interviewed by the Associated Press about the DREAM Act. In this analysis, Matias pours out against FAIR’s misleading rhetoric with a 1,000-word essay.












