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NY Dream Act Week of Action ~ Feb 13-17
New York Undocumented Youth Seeks to END Deportations
If you are reading this you may have stumble upon our website trying to find a solution to your deportation proceeding. You may have been told by friends, colleagues or family to contact us. There could be many reasons but the most important one is that you are here.
The New York State Youth Leadership Council has officially joined the national campaign, Education Not Deportation (END), that seeks to put an end to the deportations of undocumented young immigrants. As an organization we saw that our communities were being broken apart by deportations and horrendous immigration laws. We saw the need to be a resource and a support for undocumented youth that were facing deportation because we understand the process of being told by lawyers and “experts” that our cases are over, that there is no hope, and we should pack up our things and leave the country. What these people fail to see is that if such thing happens we are leaving behind family, friends, school, dreams and we are torn apart from our communities. We joined the national Education Not Deportation campaign with one thing in mind: to be of assistance to you and your family in stopping your deportation case. Our ultimate goal is to empower undocumented youth and provide them with the knowledge and tools to protect our communities. Because we are New York, and New York wants to END deportations!
Thus far the NYSYLC will be able to take on cases of undocumented youth who are DREAM-eligible, i.e. under the age of 35, and current New York State residents. We, the NYSYLC, have been able to help three New York undocumented youth who were facing deportation proceedings: Julio Hernandez, Max Medina, Nadia Habib and hope to help more. The campaigns that we launched for each individual person consist of petitions, providing a legal support through our team of pro-bono lawyers, getting support from legislatures, and profiling your case in the media.
One thing we also stress is that you don’t deserve to be treated as just paper work; we see you as a human being. We are there for you as a support system and we are there for your family because deportation impacts everyone. Working on Nadia Habib’s case, I not only dealt with Nadia but was dealing with her siblings, mother, father and her best friends. To this day I still get texts from Nadia as she updates me about her day at school, and same goes for Julio and Max. Each case we take on has become a part of the NYSYLC family.
The New York State Youth Leadership Council is a volunteer led organization. We do not get paid for what we do. We offer you our work and our resources via the END campaign if you are in deportation procedure. We offer you trust, hope, and support in this hard time. Thank you visiting our END campaign link and when you are ready and in need of our assistance please fill in this intake form. You can also access other resources found on this page such as : testimonies from the youth we helped, Fact sheets, videos and past articles.
For more information email : sonia@nysylc.org
In solidarity,
Sonia Guinansaca




