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Me asombra que los EE. UU. tardaron casi una década para unirse en una protesta nacional de apoyo al movimiento Black Lives Matter y repensar el trabajo de policías.
José Arnulfo Cabrera is the director of education and advocacy for migration for the Ignatian Solidarity Network. He is a 2018 graduate of Xavier University, a DACA recipient, and an immigration activist. He previously worked with the Intercommunity Justice and Peace Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he provided training on lobbying, organizing, and immigration policy, as well as shared his own immigration story, and as a government relations associate with NETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice in Washington, D.C.
Me asombra que los EE. UU. tardaron casi una década para unirse en una protesta nacional de apoyo al movimiento Black Lives Matter y repensar el trabajo de policías.
I’m baffled that it took nearly a decade for the U.S. to unite in a national outcry in support of Black Lives Matter and the re-thinking of policing.
Ha pasado una semana desde el decisión favorable sobre el caso de DACA y aún no he podido procesar mis emociones. Sólo me recuerdo en todo las horas que pasado en abogacía por DACA, en los beneficiarios de DACA que he conocido, en las historias que escuchado, en la gente que quedó excluida y en las deportaciones.
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