The Dignity Collective

NYC RISE UP: Immigration Solidarity Rally

The Dignity Collective calls on all New Yorkers to mobilize against the threats facing our immigrant families. The State of New York must choose between complicity and protection. We will not allow our state resources to be weaponized for mass deportations. We are showing up to demand that our elected officials use the full power of New York law to protect every single resident. WHEN & WHERE DATE: Sunday, December 14th TIME: 1:00 PM LOCATION: Adam Clayton Powell Jr. State Office Building 163 West 125th Street, Harlem, NY 10027 (Statue Plaza) OUR NON-NEGOTIABLE DEMANDS: We demand the New York State Legislature and Governor immediately act on the following bills to protect our neighbors: PASS THE NEW YORK FOR ALL ACT (S1066/A3506): END ALL COLLUSION WITH ICE! Prohibit state and local law enforcement from assisting federal deportation efforts. PASS THE ACCESS TO REPRESENTATION ACT (S141/A270): GUARANTEE A LAWYER! Establish the right to counsel for every New Yorker facing deportation in immigration court. FULLY FUND IMMIGRANT LEGAL DEFENSE: INVEST $165 MILLION to fund the legal defense and services that keep families together. CALL TO ACTION: BRING YOUR VOICE. BRING A WHISTLE! We need to be loud, visible, and impossible to ignore. BRING A WHISTLE! We will sound the alarm together to signal that New York is fighting back. SHOW UP: Join The Dignity Collective and your neighbors on the front lines.

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Date: Sunday, December 14th

Time: 1:00 PM

Location: 163 W 125th St, New York, NY, USA, 10027

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