YOU ARE INVITED!!-FRIDAY AUGUST 6th @6pm Casa Juan Diego-Pilsen

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Immigrant Youth Justice League

Representing undocumented youth and allies in the demand for immigrant rights through education, resource-gathering, and youth mobilization.

 

 

 

YOU ARE INVITED!-Community Forum…

 

"The Chicago 10: why we risk Deportation for the Dream Act!"

 

Immigrant Youth Justice League (IYJL) invites you to its first 2010 public forum where the ten undocumented Chicago youth that participated in the July 20th civil disobedience action to urge congress to pass the DREAM Act, will speak out about the action, their experiences, and what is next for them and the immigrant rights movement.

Participate in a community forum to discuss which the best way forward for the Dream Act, for legalization for all and for the immigrant rights movement!

Guest Speakers: 
Youth from the Chicago 10 who participated in the Sit in at DC: Uriel Sanchez, Ireri Unzueta, Reyna Wences, Andrea Rosales, Edy Dominguez, David Morales, Jesus Morales, Tania Unzueta, Lulu Martinez, Nicolas Gonzales.

Banner making party, refreshments, and live music
Featuring Quinto Imperio!!!


This event is also a fundraiser to get back to DC for our court dates to continue fighting for the DREAM Act.
$5 for students/youth
$10 everyone else 

 
Where: Casa Juan Diego 2020 S. Blueisland Ave, Chicago IL 60608. Pilsen Neighborhood!
Time: 6:00pm-10:00pm
 
Can't attend but will like to help us return to Washington DC for Court Appearances: Donate at www.IYJL.org



Recap: 
On July 20th, hundreds of students from around the nation gathered in the nation's capitol to urge congressional leadership to take action and pass the DREAM Act, a bipartisan bill which would grant immigrant youth a path to citizenship.

On this day, 22 undocumented youth from around the country participated in sit-ins at the offices of different Senators in Washington DC including Senator Menendez, Senate majority leader Reid, Senator Feinstein, Senator McCain, and Senator Schumer's offices to ask them to pass the DREAM Act as standalone bill as soon as possible. 21 youth were arrested and risked deportation, ten of them are from Chicago and members of the Immigrant Youth Justice League.

July 20th was the second time in US history that undocumented youth have purposefully put their lives at risk through peaceful acts of civil disobedience to show how broken the immigration system is and to fight for the rights of our communities. 

At least 65,000 undocumented immigrant youth graduate from high schools every year, and many of them struggle to attend institutes of higher education and the military. The DREAM Act is the first step towards a just immigration reform and will grant youth who traveled to the United States before the age of 16 a path to citizenship contingent on continuous presence in the country, good behavior, and the attainment of at least a two-year university degree or a two-year commitment to the armed forces. 

Sincerely,
Immigrant Youth Justice League
iyjl...@gmail.com
www.iyjl.org

 

 

Facebook Event page:http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/event.php?eid=123734697672746&ref=mf 

 
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Jose Herrera
773-632-9992
www.IYJL.org
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