

Hi everyone,
First, I want to say thank you. Because of your support, we have gathered over 1,300 signatures to honor the legacy of my parents, Ramona and Miguel, and to fight for the "invisible" workers of this country.
As we approach the anniversary of my mother's passing this Sunday, February 9th, I have updated our petition with a clear mission. We are no longer just sharing a story—we are demanding a solution. I have officially aligned this petition with the Bipartisan Dignity Act (H.R. 4393). This is a real, common-sense bill in Congress that provides earned legal status for workers like my parents.
I am asking you to take two minutes to do three things today:
- Contact Your Rep: Please use the link I’ve added to the petition page to find your Congressional Representative. Ask them to support H.R. 4393. Tell them it’s time to see the "invisible" workforce.
- Share the Story: Please share the petition link on your own social media today. Let’s get to 2,000 signatures by Sunday.
- Support the Fight: If you are able, please consider a direct contribution to our GoFundMe or PayPal (links are now on the main page). These funds help me stay in this fight full-time to amplify these stories in Washington and the media.
My parents spent 25 years sewing "Made in USA" labels. They died in the shadows, but with your help, their legacy will lead others into the light.
Let’s make the invisible, visible.
Thank you,
Juan Carlos Centeno Vazquez