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Post DACA Finances, Taxes and More 2/7

Join us and Sam Rock from Rock and Hardin as we learn about financial and tax issues that DACA recipients will have to face with their new status.

Come to our workshop and get important info on:
- Financial aid and student loans
- how to apply for a credit card and build your credit history
- how to transfer your ITIN history to your new social security number
- what to expect in your tax return
- Much more!

Also, very important, we will also be discussing the new legislative plans and talks about immigration reform. We need your input and energy at this pivotal time in our movement for equal rights for all immigrants.

This meeting is open to EVERYONE regardless of deferred action eligibility. For more information info@nysylc.org

When: Thursday, February 7, 2013
6:00pm until 8:30pm
Where: NYS Youth Leadership Council
339 Lafayette St Suite #304 buzzer #8

Call-In Tuesday for State Financial Aid!

Get ready to pick up the phone today and every Tuesday to ask Governor Cuomo to extend New York State funds for undocumented youth in his state of the State address this coming January 9th, 2013. Yes, we know he will deliver this message in about a month but we need to keep reminding him of the urgency to support undocumented youth and their dreams to continue on with their college education.

Join our efforts, dial 1-866-584-0773 and say:
“Hi. My name is ___ and I call to ask that Governor Cuomo state his support for extending TAP/financial aid to undocumented youth in his State of the State address on January 9th”

State tuned for more news, exciting upcoming events and more.

Take Action for Mr.Chu and His Family

Shi Tong Chu arrived in the United States 12 years ago. He fled China in 2000 after being harassed and threatened with imprisonment for practicing Falun Gong, a spiritual movement that the Chinese government has banned since 1999.

Mr. Chu was detained by ICE while on his way to make a delivery for the family restaurant he operates in Schenectady, New York. His three U.S. citizen children watched in horror from the restaurant windows as their father was taken into custody right before their eyes. They haven’t seen their father in four months. Continue to take action!
 

1) GET 5 PEOPLE TO SIGN THE PETITION

2) MAKE A PHONE CALL

Call ICE Director John Morton 202-732-3000 or 202-732-3100

Sample Script: “I am calling to ask that you release Shi Tong Chu (A#078 104 926) from Buffalo Federal Detention Center. Chu fled China 12 years ago to escape being persecuted by the Chinese government for being a Falun Gong practitioner. Chu has 3 U.S. citizen children and is a low-priority deportation. He should’ve never been detained under the Morton Memo. Let Chu go!”

“Things I’ll Never Say” National Contest

Immigrant youth have energized the nation with their voices, their hope, and their activism. President Obama’s recent announcement granting deferred action and work authorization to undocumented youth across the county marks a pivotal step on the road towards just immigration reform, but the work is far from complete. “Things I’ll Never Say” is a platform for youth across the country to create their own immigration narratives by boldly sharing their personal experiences through writing, video, audio, artwork, comics, photography and other forms of creative expression. Through sharing personal experiences, these youth are shedding light on what it is like to grow up as undocumented in the United States.

SEEKING STORIES AND ARTWORK BY UNDOCUMENTED STUDENTS!
Submit a narrative, video, audio, artwork, comic, photography or other creative expression conveying any aspect of your immigration story!

POSSIBLE THEMES TO CONVEY IN YOUR SUBMISSION:

  • Life in your home country
  • How you came to the United States
  • First memories of life in the United States
  • Wanting to be accepted as American
  • Fears of living in the shadows
  • Your education
  • Your future
  • Intersections between your immigrant identity and other parts of your identity

Submissions will be judged based on overall creativity, originality and relevance to the undocumented experience. All submissions will be considered for publication on www.thingsillneversay.org. Multiple submissions are accepted, but no more than one submission per creative medium. Up to 5 prizes totaling $1,000 will be awarded!

SUBMISSIONS ACCEPTED UNTIL SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 2012

This contest is sponsored by Educators for Fair Consideration, whose mission is to support low-income undocumented students in realizing their academic and career goals and actively contributing to society. E4FC offers holistic programming that addresses the financial, legal, career, and emotional health needs of undocumented students.

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