Latino Rebels (Op-Ed)
By Dolores Huerta
October 23, 2015
“The
United States is a country of immigrants.” That is a phrase that is
heard many times during each election cycle. And although the Latino and
immigrant communities
across the United States have always played a key role in all facets of
government, business and society, we still continue to face a
significant amount of challenges.
Yet,
we continue to witness more anti-immigrant rhetoric across the
mainstream media, while state legislatures — like North Carolina — enact
laws that negatively affect
Latinos. Meanwhile, too many politicians at all levels have used their
soapboxes to spew ugly language that scapegoats and vilifies our
communities.
We can change this.
As
we inch ever closer to 2016, Latinos need to become aware of the true
power that they wield. Every day we work hard to ensure that our
communities remain vibrant, that
our families continue to strengthen this great country, and that our
loved ones are afforded a chance to pursue the American Dream. By our
hard work, our dollars, and our ingenuity, we continue to ensure that
this country grows and prospers.
But
despite these numerous contributions, there are still naysayers who
seek to dehumanize, divide, and discredit us. As Congress remains
unwilling to fix our broken immigration
system, and deportations break families apart, the fabric of our
communities continues to be tested.
It is time to stand up and fight back against those who wish to silence us!
The
next Republican debate will take place on October 28 at the University
of Colorado Boulder campus, the same site where I will join community
other leaders in order
to rally and launch the My Country, My Vote! campaign — an effort that
will seek to register and mobilize citizens to vote in next year’s
elections.
Our
goal is simple: push back against anti-immigrant rhetoric, register
eligible voters, and demonstrate the positive contributions that
immigrants and Latinos make each
and every day.
As
a community, we have a responsibility to elect candidates who will
honor our values and treat us with dignity — leaders who are willing to
fight for the issues that
matter most us, and who are committed to ensuring that our families
remain united.
I
hope that you will join me on October 28 at CU-Boulder’s Farrand Field
from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. MDT (doors open at 4:00 p.m. MDT) as we
demonstrate to politicians across
the country the power of the Latino vote. The My Country, My Vote!
rally will mark the launch of a 12-month campaign, an unprecedented
effort that will call for our next Congress and president to enact
comprehensive immigration reform.
Visit
MyCountryMyVote.org to learn more about this very important campaign
and further details on how to get involved in the rally.
Colorado has an opportunity to make a difference in next year’s election. Let’s make sure that our voices are heard!
For more information, go to: www.beverlyhillsimmigrationlaw.com
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