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sheshe2

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Thu Jul 11, 2013, 01:04 PM Jul 2013

The DREAMers are showing us how its done



The Dreamers remind me of the Freedom Riders fifty years ago who, deciding they wouldn’t settle for life under Jim Crow, risked jail and racist violence until the Kennedy administration was won to their side, and a political party realignment began. The Dreamers have petitioned, engaged in civil disobedience, lobbied for legislation at state and federal levels, and refused to accept defeats along the way. They even were sitting-in at Obama’s campaign offices last June when the president issued his “deferred action” order effectively protecting their status.

Read more: What's Next for the Dreamers? | The Nation http://www.thenation.com/article/172824/whats-next-dreamers#ixzz2YkxwVL4N
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Mission

United We Dream is the largest immigrant youth-led organization in the nation, a powerful nonpartisan network made up of 52 affiliate organizations in 25 states. We organize and advocate for the dignity and fair treatment of immigrant youth and families, regardless of immigration status. UWD’s current priority is to win citizenship for the entire undocumented community and end senseless deportations and abuses. We seek to address the inequities and obstacles faced by immigrant youth and believe that by empowering immigrant youth, we can advance the cause of the entire community—justice for all immigrants.

We’re driven by and accountable to our thousands of members across the country who make up our sustainable and robust grassroots network. We believe we can build power by organizing at the local, regional, and national levels and aim to provide tools and resources to support our leaders and member organizations, as well as create meaningful alliances with other advocacy organizations.

In 2012, we successfully pressured President Obama and won the deferred action policy—providing protection from deportation and work permits for young people without papers—and leading a diverse immigrant rights’ movement in our biggest success in over 25 years. In 2013 and beyond, our network has committed to relentlessly fight for our families and communities and win a roadmap to citizenship and fair treatment for all 11 million undocumented Americans. (Read our full platform for change here and our 20-point plan for immigration reform here.) As we’ve proven, we have the power to redefine what is possible and win.


http://unitedwedream.org/about/our-missions-goals/

THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2013
The DREAMers are showing us how its done
Posted by Smartypants at 8:20 AM

I also think its important to note how specific they are in their goals - in contrast with groups like OWS. First it was the DREAM Act and now its a "roadmap to citizenship and fair treatment for all 11 million undocumented Americans." They have laid out their principles for reform and advocate for them tirelessly.

But what I have found most important is that - as the immigration reform bill has worked its way through the negotiations process - you have NOT heard these young people either give ultimatums (ie, "kill the bill" if it doesn't contain one item on the list) or trash particular politicians for their positions. They seem extremely savvy about the sausage-making process of legislation and have stayed out of those shenanigans. I suspect that in doing so, they've been able to keep their eye on the ball and know that this is a long-term struggle that likely won't get completely solved with one bill.

Following in the footsteps of the late Harvey Milk, the DREAMers have had the courage to "come out of the closet" as undocumented and risk both the legal and social consequences of doing so. Their motto is "Undocumented and Unafraid." That has allowed them to stage effective actions like this to highlight their cause.

I find it fascinating that so many people on the left are mostly ignoring this amazing movement and the young people who are leading it. To me, this is what organizing for change looks like in our country today. When the history books are written, it will be the DREAMers who are credited with winning this battle and all those "keyboard activists" will likely still be yelling at each other on the internet.

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http://immasmartypants.blogspot.com/2013/07/the-dreamers-are-showing-us-how-its-done.html
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