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FEA Stands with Florida’s Diverse Immigrant Community

Our hearts weigh heavy with the news that a DACA teacher and UTD member was detained recently at what he thought would be another regular immigration hearing. 

We cannot purport to know the details of that specific case and why this may have happened, and we will not speculate. But here is what we do know: in the days and weeks that follow, children in one of our neighborhood public schools will no longer get to learn from their favorite teacher. A community will no longer get to feel inspired by a valuable educator. And the families of those impacted will feel ripples of this action long after our own memories put this news away.

This is just one story but unfortunately, it’s not unique. Across our state and nation, the immigrants who make up our diverse communities are under attack. They are being targeted, demeaned and blamed for the ills of our democracy.

We want to be clear- as a union, we hold the values of collective action close to our hearts. Our union history is filled with leaders who made the choice to do what was right for our collective freedoms- no matter the cost.

Today, we come to a crossroad again and we once again will let our union principles guide us.

We stand united with diverse communities to make Florida the greatest state in the nation and a safe and welcoming place for every child, no exceptions. 

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Nuestros corazones están consternados con la noticia de que un maestro beneficiario de la Acción Diferida para los Llegados en la Infancia (DACA, por sus siglas en inglés) y miembro de United Teachers of Dade (UTD) fue detenido recientemente en lo que él pensaba sería otra audiencia regular de inmigración.

No podemos pretender conocer los detalles de este caso específico ni las razones de lo sucedido, y no especularemos al respecto. Pero lo que sí sabemos es esto: en los días y semanas siguientes, los niños de una de nuestras escuelas públicas del vecindario ya no podrán aprender de su maestro favorito. Una comunidad ya no podrá sentirse inspirada por un educador valioso. Y las familias de los afectados sentirán las repercusiones de esta acción mucho tiempo después de que nuestra memoria haya guardado esta noticia.

Esta es solo una historia, pero lamentablemente, no es única.

A través de nuestro estado y nación, los inmigrantes que componen nuestras diversas comunidades están siendo atacados. Están siendo señalados, denigrados y culpados de los males de nuestra democracia.

Queremos ser claros: como sindicato, valoramos profundamente los principios de la acción colectiva. Nuestra historia sindical está llena de líderes que tomaron la decisión de hacer lo correcto por nuestras libertades colectivas, sin importar el costo. Hoy, nos encontramos nuevamente en una encrucijada y, una vez más, dejaremos que nuestros principios sindicales nos guíen.

Nos mantenemos unidos con las diversas comunidades para hacer de la Florida el mejor estado de la nación y un lugar seguro y acogedor para cada niño, sin excepciones.

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