Admito que algunas noches sueño con vos, despierto con ganas de que se vuelva realidad, y lo que más duele es saber que en algún momento esa fue mi realidad, una realidad que quedó en el pasado, una realidad que tuvo su fecha de vencimiento, pero gracias por la realidad más linda que pude haber tenido.
DREAMers, don’t stop dreaming
You’ve probably heard by now that President Trump and his Attorney General Jeff Sessions have decided to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Originally created by President Obama, the program provided hope and protection to nearly a million children of undocumented immigrants, many of whom have growing up knowing no other nation besides the United States of America.
In their hearts, in their lives, DREAMers are Americans. And they are human beings. The cruelty of deporting them to an unfamiliar land is matched only by the recklessness of doing so. Immigration is vital to our identity, our economy, and our culture. To extinguish the dreams of DREAMers is not only unkind, but fundamentally un-American.
So, Tumblr, here are some ways you can help each other out:
- Call Congress and tell them to pass the DREAM Act. There’s a six-month delay before Trump’s order kicks in, and that’s six months for Congress to get their act together on this. Light a fire under them, will you?
- Join an event near you, and connect with others IRL who are fighting for what’s right.
- Don’t forget to take care of yourself, especially if you’re one of the people directly affected by this. You can’t just fight—you also have to heal.
- Tell your story. Tag it #DREAMer. Let people know what you’ve experienced, and let other DREAMers know they’re not alone.
And if you could use some perspective on what it’s like for a DREAMer right now, please read this Answer Time session with an undocumented immigrant who took your questions on her situation, her hopes, and her fears. It’ll open your eyes, it’ll open your heart. It’s what the world needs right now.
Stay strong, Tumblr.
We need more women like this
My reblog was pretty aggressive on this one
The fighting doesn’t just end after they come home.
I will never not reblog this when it shows on my dash.
If you aren’t a veteran please try at least to be compassionate. You may not understand what is in the mind of the warrior, but you can hold their hand, and seek to heal their heart.
Many hands make light of a heavy load. They bore your liberty; now help bear their pain.
If you’re a lesbian, or girl who likes girls, or gay, or whatever, reblog this so I can follow you.
and if its okay to message you
I want more active/gay friends 🌈


