Immigrant rights are a pressing issue in many countries, with petitions advocating for fair treatment and protection of immigrants. Recent events, such as border crossings and deportations, have fueled the fight for immigrant rights. Key themes in the petitions include calls for comprehensive immigration reform, ending family separations, and supporting undocumented immigrants.
Notable petitions with significant support include one urging for the protection of DACA recipients and another demanding an end to immigrant detention centers. These petitions highlight the urgency of addressing the challenges faced by immigrants and promoting equality and fairness in immigration policies.
Join the movement by exploring the petitions on immigrant rights and take action to support those seeking a better life. Your involvement can make a meaningful impact on the lives of immigrants and contribute to building a more inclusive society for all.
8 supporters are talking about petitions related to Inmigrant Rights!
I believe america is great because of our immigrant brothers and sisters. Rounding them up and putting them in concentration camps is inhumane and will be another stain on American history!
Not all immigrants are criminals!! & they don’t deserve to be treated as that when some of them only wanted to & do contribute to this country in very positive ways! This country it’s made & great because it was made with immigrants! We all deserve to be treat as humans!!! no matter the status!
America is made of immigrants, that’s the beauty of the “land of the free”. Undocumented immigrants pay towards taxes when they don’t even get to reap the benefits. People getting sent away before a trial? This is inhumane and sounds much like a concentration camp.
I am really concerned about this situation because I am an immigrant since 1999. My family and I know the constant fight before this and now is worst every day. I hope we can stop this! Together we can!
Gitmo should have been closed years ago. It's history includes too many instances of American Service Members committing crimes against prisoners. As a Veteran, it was deplorable: until someone is convicted they are presumed innocent under U.S. Law. Someone committing a crime in a country should be kept in the same country through all due process of law.
Brown skinned people have indigenous roots to these lands. It's their birthright that pressure the forming of the United States. The United States doesn't have rights to move indigenous people around as they choose PERIOD