Free Innocent "Dreamer" Daniel Ramirez Medina!
- por: Kailey L.
- destinatário: Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly
Daniel Ramirez Medina is 23 years old, has a legitimate work permit under DACA, and has no criminal record. Yet he was arrested earlier this month because he came here as a young child and did not have documentation.
This arrest sets a dangerous precedent. Over 750,000 people received work permits under President Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, started in 2012. This group of people are also known as "dreamers". When one gets arrested, it opens up the potential for nearly a million other illegitimate arrests. These people are law-abiding, hard-working residents of the United States. Deportation is not the answer - no human is illegal.
Daniel Ramirez Medina has no criminal record. He did nothing to deserve an arrest, and under President Trump, this could be setting a dangerous precedent of millions more devastating deportations. Sign now to tell Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly: free Daniel Ramirez Medina! End the unjust arrests!
Daniel Ramirez Medina is 23 years old, has a legitimate work permit under DACA, and has no criminal record. Yet he was arrested earlier this month because he came here as a young child and did not have documentation.
This arrest sets a dangerous precedent. Over 750,000 people received work permits under President Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, started in 2012. When one gets arrested, it opens up the potential for nearly a million other illegitimate arrests. These people are law-abiding, hard-working residents of the United States. Deportation is not the answer - no human is illegal.
Daniel Ramirez Medina has no criminal record. He did nothing to deserve an arrest, and under President Trump, this could be setting a dangerous precedent of millions more devastating deportations. Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly: free Daniel Ramirez Medina! End the unjust arrests!
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