Salvador Sarmiento is an organizer living in Washington D.C. He is the Chair of the Washington D.C. Coalition for Immigrant Rights, and played an important role in the fight for driver’s licenses for undocumented immigrants in the District. He is also a national organizer with the National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON) working on immigration policy and legislation. “Families are being broken apart every day by absurd policies. With so many people suffering, it is unacceptable that we do nothing. It is unacceptable and immoral that the President do nothing. Every day that the Congress has delayed in taking action on immigration, more families have been separated. Now that the session is over, the President must act.”
NotOneMoreDeportation.com is a campaign made of individuals, organizations, artists, and allies to expose, confront, and overcome unjust immigration laws.
As the immigration debate continues, #Not1More enters the discussion from the place that touches people in concrete ways and can offer tangible relief. By collectively challenging unfair deportations and unjust policy through organizing, art, legislation, and action, we aim to reverse criminalization, build migrant power, and create immigration policies based on principles of inclusion.
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