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The silence is deafening

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aclu.org

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Thu, Nov 30, 2017 05:40 PM

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Tell your friends to make a call for the Dream Act. Hi {NAME} ? Dreamers have been waiting in limb

Tell your friends to make a call for the Dream Act. [ACLU Action]( Hi {NAME} – Dreamers have been waiting in limbo since early September when President Trump rescinded the DACA program. That's way too long – and downright immoral. We need leaders in Congress to do the right thing and protect over 800,000 young immigrants and their families from the cruel whims of the Trump anti-immigrant agenda. Sadly, some senators who should stand with us in support of a clean Dream Act are remaining silent. [We need to pressure these senators to do the right thing. Share, tweet, and email the graphic below to your friends, family, and co-workers asking them to call Congress and urge these senators to support a clean Dream Act. Click here to get started.]( [These Senators have remained silent on the Dream Act. Call Congress and demand a clean Dream Act NOW. - 844-889-DACA]( This silence is an unconscionable betrayal to those who have earned the right to live, study, and work in the United States. DACA protections are expiring for hundreds of young immigrants every day – more than 10,000 young people since September. We need a clean Dream Act to put a stop to that. We have to put the pressure on these senators to remind them to do their jobs and to stand on the right side of history. We're not going to let their silence give them a pass – it's critical that we take action to give immigrants like my sister a fair chance. [Do you know someone in one of these states? Do you know someone who knows someone? Click here to share this image so we can drive as many calls as possible to Congress and get these senators to support a clean Dream Act.]( Thanks for taking action, Lorella Praeli Director of Immigration Policy and Campaigns [border] [DONATE NOW >>]( [border] Please note: If you forward or distribute, the links will open a page with your information filled in. This email was sent to: {EMAIL} This email was sent by: American Civil Liberties Union 125 Broad Street, 18th Floor New York, NY 10004, USA [Unsubscribe]( We respect your right to privacy - [view our policy](.

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