We are a group of people who help millions of undocumented immigrants living in the United States, who struggle every day to stay in this beautiful country where they pay taxes and contribute to our society in countless ways. We are tired of the government not providing political solutions that offer them a path to citizenship
The 68% of all voters. including undecided voters' 74%, wants "a balanced approach that includes both border security and protecting Dreamers
-Global Stratogy Group
In 2018, 6.1 million U.S. citizen children under age 18 lived with an undocumented family member. including 4.4 million who lived with at least one undocumented parent.
-American Immigration Council
In 2017, the 80% of immigrants had lived 5 years or more without resolving their immigration status and are still waiting for a resolution to their cases.
-Brookings
8 out of 10 voters in the United States believe that Congress should address an immigration project that grants a path to citizenship to undocumented immigrants.
-Use Access
Estimates indicate that between 10,500,000 and 12,000,000 undocumented immigrants live in the United States, which represents approximately between 3.2% and 3.6% of the population.
-Migration Policy
Providing a path to citizenship for all undocumented immigrants in the United States would increase the US gross domestic product (GDP) by a cumulative total of $1.7 trillion over 10 years and create 438,800 new jobs.
-American Progress
At YYOQUE, we share the powerful stories of our Latino immigrant brothers and sisters in the United States, who have faced years of uncertainty in search of answers. These are the voices that remind us of the struggle, resistance, and indomitable spirit that characterizes us. Through tears and smiles, these stories transcend decades of waiting and reflect the strength that unites us as a community. Join to listen and share in our YYOQUE family, because together we will find the path to the light at the end of the tunnel.
Ada from Argentina along with her children. She came to the United States 22 years ago, seeking to have a better quality of life. She asks herself "How long are we all going to be like this?"
Cristina from Uruguay has been living in the United States for more than 20 years, and she asks them: What about me? He does not have immigration status and cannot have one because there is no law in his favor despite having two DREAMERS children.
Alicia from Mexico, 18 years old and living in the United States, leaving her family behind to pursue a better life, having to leave her 13-year-old daughter alone at the time. He is still waiting for an immigration settlement to be able to visit his daughter and grandson.
María from Argentina has lived for more than 21 years in the United States undocumented, with 3 children of which 2 are Citizens, she is still waiting to fix her legal situation, she continues her fight for a dignified life.
Claudia from Argentina, has lived in the United States for 21 years with her 4 children. She hopes that many people will walk peacefully in the United States, and the quality of life will greatly improve for all undocumented immigrants.
José from El Salvador, has been in the United States for more than 18 years waiting for immigration reform, to be able to see his family who in 25 years he has not even been able to hug.
Even though they work hard, pay taxes, and contribute to our society in countless ways, the U.S. government USA has not provided political solutions that offer them a path to citizenship.
Instead, undocumented immigrants are allowed to live in the shadows, vulnerable to exploitation, discrimination, and deportation. Families are torn apart, dreams are postponed, and hope is replaced by despair. Meanwhile, our elected officials are debating and delaying, offering empty promises and hollow rhetoric instead of real solutions.
At YYOQUE, we believe that everyone deserves to understand their legal options and have access to justice, just as in a family, everyone takes care of each other
We have gathered a team of experts and dedicated professionals to provide you with the most current and reliable information. We are a community where everyone matters, we understand your struggles and aspirations because they are ours as well. Our mission is to guide you toward regularization, obtaining work permits, citizenship, and more in this country we have chosen as our home.
At YYOQUE, you are not alone on this journey. Our community of Latino immigrants is here to support you. Share your experiences, challenges, and triumphs in a space where empathy and solidarity are fundamental. Together, we face obstacles and celebrate achievements.
The “What about me” community will be dedicated to spreading the rights and dignity of undocumented immigrants who have been living in the US. USA for decades without legal status. We believe that all people deserve to live safely, respectfully, and with opportunities, and we are committed to working to find political solutions that make this a reality.
If you have already signed our petition please tell us on our social networks.
We invite you to sign our petition on Change.org.
With it, you will support:
We know that family separation hurts. A pathway to citizenship would keep families together, as they should be, in the United States.
We pay our taxes too, and we deserve the full benefits of citizenship in this country that we have contributed to building!
Many of us are essential in key sectors. It is fair that we have security and recognition for it as we continue to contribute to this land we call home.
Join us in our mission to build a more just and compassionate society where everyone has a voice and everyone is valued.
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