Are you a white women who went to the #WomensMarch? If so, I'd like to hear what you're going to do if Trump overturns DACA tomorrow.
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One great person to follow on immigration:
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One last thing for tomorrow: DACA and DAPA are not the same thing. If you're not familiar with the differences, that's ok. However....
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... be sure to listen to people who are. Make sure to try to understand the needs of the people this stuff will affect. See you tomorrow.
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i didnt go bc im 17/parents/laundry list of issues but i will use my circle of influence to speak out. I will donate $ and...
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raise $ for immigrant families. My mom is ESOL teacher of many undocumented children..i would try to reach them first...
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I have a lot going on but what i have at risk is nothing in comparison.
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also, my husband is a prof @ a majority POC university and I plan on looking into how to directly support DACA pop
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I should add university and is in San Diego meaning we likely have a lot of DACA students
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is this rhetorical or not? I've asked family and friends to donate to a legal support group for immigrants. Have donated myself.
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I wasn't able to March but donated to Border Angels (and other orgs) to make up for my absence (plus think it's more useful)
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