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Friend,
Despite what some politicians want you to think, undocumented immigrants are a vital part of our society. They are our friends, family, and longstanding community members.
Undocumented immigrants make up a huge part of our essential workforce and do the jobs that we all should recognize as sacred and fundamental: harvesting the country’s food, building our roads and homes, and caring for the young, elderly, and ailing.
In the face of increasingly violent and dehumanizing rhetoric, our immigrant neighbors persevere in their pursuit of a better life, all while facing an outdated, backlogged immigration system. The real issue isn't immigrants — it's the lies we're told.
That's why we recently released this collaboration, where we break down the harmful myths fueling anti-immigrant rhetoric. Click here to watch (and help us share widely!) ([link removed])
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It’s important to stay vigilant against narratives that dehumanize our communities. Harmful and discriminatory policies are born out of these narratives, and we all have a role in dismantling them.
Whether you watch and share our video ([link removed]) or use these tips to challenge immigration myths in your personal conversations, our collective efforts to dispel anti-immigrant rhetoric will be crucial for the many fights ahead.
Thank you for watching and staying informed,
— National Immigration Law Center
P.S. Want to make an even bigger impact? Donate to our ongoing work changing the narrative around immigration and advancing justice for immigrant communities. ([link removed])
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