At YYOQUE, it aims to keep our families together through comprehensive immigration reform with an inclusive path to citizenship. We are willing to continue working and that our voices and those of millions of families not only reach Congress, but that they hear us, see us and agree to work to obtain a definitive solution.
Our organization was born from a fundamental belief in equality and the need to recognize the invaluable contributions that undocumented immigrants make to our communities, economy, and society at large. We refuse to stand by while our families, friends and neighbors live in the shadows, in constant fear and with an uncertain future-0000.
At YYOQUE, we strive to be a powerful voice advocating for those who have been waiting for answers for too long. We believe that unity and empathy are crucial to addressing this complex issue. We are committed to providing clear and accurate information, building bridges between communities, and working tirelessly to influence the policies and laws that affect the lives of millions of undocumented immigrants in the United States.
At YYOQUE, we are a community united by a common cause: advocating for a fair and compassionate immigration reform in the United States. We are passionate about the commitment to address the challenges faced by undocumented immigrants in our country and work tirelessly to find solutions that respect the dignity and rights of all individuals.
Our organization was born from the fundamental belief in equality and the need to recognize the invaluable contributions that undocumented immigrants make to our communities, economy, and society at large. We refuse to stand idly by as our families, friends, and neighbors live in the shadows, in constant fear, and with an uncertain future.
At YYOQUE, we strive to be a powerful voice advocating for those who have been waiting for answers for too long. We believe that unity and empathy are crucial to addressing this complex issue. We are committed to providing clear and accurate information, building bridges between communities, and working tirelessly to influence the policies and laws that affect the lives of millions of undocumented immigrants in the United States.
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.
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