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In New York City, First Lady Michelle Obama spoke
at the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) convention,
promising that her husband would act on his own to fix the broken
immigration system.
“So make no mistake about it, we have to keep on fighting as hard as we
can on immigration,” she said as the crowd cheered. “And as my husband
has said, he’s going to do whatever administrative action it takes to
fix this broken system.”
Obama reminded the attendees that they couldn’t wait for Congress to act
on their future and urged them to seize opportunities on their own.
“We cannot afford to wait on Congress to lift up our next generation. We
can’t afford to wait on anybody when it comes to our kids’ future,” she
said. “Your grandparents and parents didn’t wait for opportunities to
come to them. No, they packed up their families and moved to this
country for a better life.”
The First Lady reminded them of the history of social injustices that
Latinos suffered in America which inspired the founder of LULAC to start
his organization in 1929.
“Back then, Latinos were being brutalized and killed by police and
lynched by the KKK,” she said. “‘No Mexicans Allowed’ signs hung outside
of restaurants and storefronts. Latinos often couldn’t own property or
serve on a jury. And if you walked into a public building, you’d often
see not two water fountains, but three -- one white, one black, and one
brown.”
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