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Cortez Masto will stand with immigrants and push for a permanent solution to our country’s broken immigration system

“If Donald Trump has his way, it’s likely that even DREAMers like myself, who, as President Obama has said, are Americans in our hearts and minds, would be deported to places we cannot remember or call home.”
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Immigration Activist, Dreamer, CSN Alumni.
2016-09-21T15:56:57-04:00
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Catherine Cortez Masto, Nevada, 2010 (arquive) Crédito: Ethan Miller/Getty Images

On Election Day, voters will be faced with a choice between two visions for America and Nevada and the future of millions of families like my own. In Donald Trump’s America, my undocumented parents, who have called the United States their home for more than two decades, would be separated from their U.S. citizen son and one-year-old grandson, their pride and joy. They wouldn’t be the only ones. Trump has proposed creating a ruthless and “efficient” deportation force to round up 11 million immigrants – millions of grandparents, mothers, fathers, and loved ones of American citizens – without considering what it would mean to mixed status families, our communities or the U.S. economy.

If Donald Trump has his way, it’s likely that even DREAMers like myself, who, as President Obama has said, are Americans in our hearts and minds, would be deported to places we cannot remember or call home. Recently, Donald Trump, Jr. told a Las Vegas TV station that, under a Trump Administration, I could end up on a list of future deportees. He callously referred to his father’s policy of indiscriminate deportation as “egalitarian.”

I am incredibly fortunate to have a deep bench of friends in public service who rushed to my defense. Not all undocumented immigrants are as lucky. That’s why they need voters to be their voice in this election by voting for candidates who support comprehensive immigration reform and have the courage to stand up to Trump’s xenophobia.

In Nevada, the choice is clear. As our senator, Catherine Cortez Masto will stand with immigrants and push for a permanent solution to our country’s broken immigration system. She supports a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants with deep roots in this country. Furthermore, as the granddaughter of a Mexican immigrant, she recognizes the contributions our community has made to Nevada and the nation. She has a longstanding record of fighting for and defending Nevada’s Latino and undocumented communities. As Attorney General she cracked down on and prosecuted Notario fraud and unlicensed medical providers who target immigrant families and undocumented workers. She also secured increased funding for victims of sexual and domestic violence, including funds for grants to assist victims petitioning for U-Visas. Catherine has always been there to protect our families.

Her opponent, Congressman Joe Heck, can’t muster the courage to stand up to Donald Trump when he calls Mexican immigrants “criminals” and “rapists.” And we heard nothing but silence from Joe Heck after Donald Trump Jr. called for the deportation of DREAMers. Joe Heck has endorsed Trump and followed in his footsteps. This comes as no surprise to Nevada DREAMers. After all, Congressman Heck voted four times to end Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and supported an amendment by the anti-immigrant congressman best known for calling DREAMers drug traffickers with “calves the size of cantaloupes” that would have made it easier to deport young immigrants. And he blamed local immigration activists who were collaborating with him for his failure to introduce an immigration reform bill in the House. Heck has said he opposes the DREAM Act and birthright citizenship, and we should believe him – he counts Sheriff Joe Arpaio among his friends and supporters. Joe Heck is more interested in paying lip service and lying about his record during election season than actually working to help hardworking families.

As Nevadans cast their ballot on November 8 th and during early voting, I hope they will consider what type of person they want representing our state in the Senate: a leader who will stand up for immigrant families and against bigotry, or an opportunist willing to hitch his wagon to Trump’s anti-immigrant campaign. I am with Catherine.

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