On New Year’s Eve, a half dozen of us had our last meal and entered St.
Ann’s Mission in Naranja, Florida, just south of Miami. We have vowed to
consume only liquids and not eat another meal until the Obama Administration
hears the voices of all the families torn apart by deportation. We need the
Administration to act in its executive authority now to: 1. Suspend the deportation of immigrants with
American families, especially families with U.S. citizen children or
spouses until Congress acts to fix the broken immigration system.
2. Sendthe Secretary of Homeland Security to
South Florida to meet with us,the fasters, and hear from us firsthand
the conditions that moved us to fast.
In the meantime, we will continue our fast indefinitely. We
are asking all those of conscience, especially those that are losing a friend
or family member to the broken immigration system, to join us in the Fast for
Our Families.
Support the Trail of DREAMs
On January 1st, 2010, a small team of brave, passionate young immigrant
students from Florida’s Students Working for Equal Rights (SWER)
will embark on a 4-month long, 1,500 mile walk – the Trail of Dreams.
As they travel through the southeastern United States, this courageous
group will be seeking meetings with political and civic leaders,
joining in rallies and vigils, and reaching out to the media -
galvanizing support for immigration policy reform in communities that
might otherwise be without a voice.