Immigrant youth in Texas are protesting tonight’s Republican Presidential debate, set to take place at the University of Houston, which will feature anti-immigrant candidates including Donald Trump and Marco Rubio.
The demonstrators — including leaders from Youth Empowerment Alliance and United We Dream — unfurled a banner reading “Deport Me No Way! Dacamented Here To Stay!” over on an overpass, and plan to protest shortly before the debate tonight as well, along with other groups.
While Trump launched his Presidential campaign on a racist platform proclaiming that Mexicans are “rapists,” he’s dragged candidates like Rubio — who once championed an immigration bill, only to disown it in a politically-motivated move — to the far right on immigration.
Recently, Rubio moved from saying he would eventually undo DACA at some point, to saying he would undo it on day one of his Presidency, leaving 700,000 DACAmented youth at risk of deportation. He has also backed off citizenship in favor of “enforcement first” policies, which is a popular Republican talking point meaning “immigration reform never.”
Just as importantly, the youth want to let Republican candidates know that hate is not welcome on their campuses or in their state. Just last year, the activists successfully defeated an anti-immigrant Republican-led state effort to undo the state’s DREAM Act.
Images from the action earlier today are below, as well as on UWD’s Facebook page here.
Hope you’re ready, @GOP candidates! Your xenophobia is NOT welcome at our school or in our city. #HateDebate https://t.co/TQ85MQMfH1
— Karla Perez (@Karla_QP) February 25, 2016
UH Students & Houston community: Join us in standing against #GOPHate @ tomorrow’s #HateDebate. Wear blue, details?? pic.twitter.com/TF9HJneZoG
— Karla Perez (@Karla_QP) February 25, 2016
Houston is not a place of hate – We welcome everyone. #HateDebate #GOPDebate #CantTrustRubio pic.twitter.com/4oKndzM3EU
— Adonias Arevalò (@AdoniasArevalo) February 25, 2016
We Have nothing to lose but our fears. #HateDebate #GOPDebate #CantTrustRubio pic.twitter.com/7ZnJjSLIUM
— Adonias Arevalò (@AdoniasArevalo) February 25, 2016
Follow #CantTrustRubio for updates on immigrant youth who are standing against GOP candidates @ #HateDebate in Houston today!
— Karla Perez (@Karla_QP) February 25, 2016
Undocumented and Unfraid, I am Not Scare of the #HateDebate #GOPDebate #canttrustrubio pic.twitter.com/JUQR9otWvA
— Adonias Arevalò (@AdoniasArevalo) February 25, 2016
.”Undocumented and unafraid, we’re not afraid of that hate debate!” #HATEdebate #GOPDebate pic.twitter.com/ydMMdEoN7T
— Juana Guzman (@juanaguzm) February 25, 2016
.In Houston right now, protecting the dignity of our families against the GOP hate. #GOPdebate #HATEdebate pic.twitter.com/m6iLHcC8Oa
— Juana Guzman (@juanaguzm) February 25, 2016
Why we protest the #HateDebate at UH today.
Hateful speech by leading GOP candidates has led to physical violence. https://t.co/UFrdUfGI0h
— Karla Perez (@Karla_QP) February 25, 2016
#GOPDebate #HateDebate #CantTrustRubio pic.twitter.com/GD8ZIMnfym
— Adonias Arevalò (@AdoniasArevalo) February 25, 2016
.Our community #canttrustrubio nor any candidate that speak with hate! #GOPDebate #HATEdebate pic.twitter.com/KyFxGjpJtx
— UWDHouston (@UWDHouston) February 25, 2016
.@UnitedWeDream continues to bring activism on @Snapchat – we’re all across the country!
Houston, Texas today. ? pic.twitter.com/ineQbiD66P
— Rodrigo Huertas (@orchards24) February 25, 2016
.GOP wants to deport us, but we are here to stay! #GOPdebate #HATEdebate pic.twitter.com/TgiwibuP9f
— Juana Guzman (@juanaguzm) February 25, 2016
Houston is the most diverse city in America. #GOP can’t bring their #HateDebate here! #GOPDebate https://t.co/h8QZs4J547
— SEIU Texas (@SEIUTX) February 25, 2016