Stop Mass Deportation: Protect Our Economy, Our Communities, Our Future

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    The Real Cost of Mass Deportation

    While addressing violent crime is essential, it’s vital to understand that most undocumented immigrants are not criminals; they actually have lower crime rates than native-born citizens—U.S.-born individuals are over twice as likely to be arrested for violent crimes compared to undocumented immigrants (Nowrasteh, 2020; Light et al., 2024).

    Who Are We Really Talking About?
    Contrary to harmful rhetoric, undocumented immigrants aren't faceless statistics. The vast majority are:

    Hard-working parents
    Essential workers
    Community members
    Your neighbors
    The backbone of critical industries

    The Economic Tsunami We Can't Afford
    By the Numbers:

    4.2% to 6.8% GDP loss = $1.1 to $1.7 TRILLION vanishing from our economy
    14% workforce reduction in construction
    Up to 30% labor loss in agriculture and hospitality

    Real People, Real Impact

    🏠 4 million mixed-status families
    🧒 8.5 million people affected
    👨‍👩‍👧 5.1 million U.S. citizen children at risk

    What Deportation Really Means

    Skyrocketing food prices
    Housing market collapse
    Critical industry shutdowns
    Massive economic instability

    Our Collective Contribution
    Undocumented immigrants aren't taking—they're giving:

    $46.8 billion in federal taxes
    $29.3 billion in state/local taxes
    $22.6 billion to Social Security
    $5.7 billion to Medicare

    The Human Cost
    This isn't just about economics. It's about:

    Families torn apart
    Communities devastated
    American values betrayed

    What You Can Do

    Speak Up: Contact your representatives
    Share: Spread awareness

    Our Message is Clear:
    We are a nation of immigrants
    🤝 We are stronger together
    💪 We reject mass deportation

    Take Action Now!

    Share our petition link: https://www.change.org/LoudAmerica
    Sign the ACLU petition and volunteer: https://action.aclu.org/send-message/stop-mass-deportation
    Contact elected officials: https://www.usa.gov/elected-officials

    One voice can whisper.
    Thousands of voices can roar.
    Together, We Are Loud America!

    Are you ready to make some noise?

    Join us. Protect our communities. Defend our economy.



    Citations:

    Nowrasteh, A., Light, M.T., Miller, J.M., & Kelly, M.A.(2024). "Undocumented Immigrant Crime Rates." Cato Institute; National Institute of Justice.

    Peri, G., & Zaiour, R. (2022). Labor Market Effects of a Large-Scale Deportation Policy. IZA Institute of Labor Economics.

    National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. (2017). The Economic and Fiscal Consequences of Immigration.

    Edwards, R., & Ortega, F. (2016). The Economic Impacts of Removing Unauthorized Immigrant Workers. Center for American Progress.

    Passel, J. S., & Cohn, D. (2018). U.S. Unauthorized Immigrant Total Dips to Lowest Level in a Decade. Pew Research Center.

    Martin, P. (2017). Trump, Immigration, and Agriculture. Choices, 32(1), 1-5.

    Warren, R., & Kerwin, D. (2017). Mass Deportations Would Impoverish US Families and Create Immense Social Costs. Journal on Migration and Human Security, 5(1), 1-8.

    Svajlenka, N. P., Bautista-Chavez, A., & Wolgin, P. E. (2017). TPS Holders Are Integral Members of the U.S. Economy and Society. Center for American Progress.

    Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. (2023). Undocumented Immigrants' State & Local Tax Contributions.

    Dreby, J. (2015). Everyday Illegal: When Policies Undermine Immigrant Families. University of California Press.
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