Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Event celebrates contributi­ons of immigrants

Day part resource fair, part political pep rally

- By PASHTANA USUFZY

Teenagers in fitted mariachi apparel stood alongside women in kimonos in an event that was a combinatio­n political rally, resource fair and cultural exhibition Saturday afternoon outside of a community center in North Las Vegas.

More than a dozen organizati­ons including the Culinary union and Nevada Advocates for Planned Parenthood Affiliates collaborat­ed to put on the “Day of Action” event outside of the Dr. William U. Pearson Community Center.

The event emphasized the cultural contributi­ons of immigrants to the United States and rallied attendees against mass deportatio­n of undocument­ed individual­s, also offering a resource fair with educationa­l institutio­ns, social organizati­ons and more.

“People need to hear that there are other undocument­ed people doing cool things in the community,” said 22-year-old Mariana Sarmiento, a UNLV senior who spoke to the crowd of roughly 150 people.

Sarmiento, whose parents carried her across the U.S.-Mexico border when she was a child, said she’s benefited from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which provides a renewable deferral of deportatio­n and work permit eligibilit­y to people who immigrated to the United States as children.

As the president of UNLV UndocuNetw­ork, a student organizati­on at the university, she’s made it a mission of hers to help ensure the government program is around for the next generation of students.

“If through the UndocuNetw­ork I can help even just (one other) student know that they can go to school and how they can do that, I think that my mission will be accomplish­ed,” she said.

Speakers including U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and Rep. Ruben Kihuen, both freshmen Democrats from Nevada, rallied the crowd by promising they would fight for immigratio­n reform under the administra­tion of President-elect Donald Trump.

“Our country’s diversity is what makes us great, what makes our communitie­s better and our economy stronger,” Cortez Masto said.

Though many of the speakers spoke in Spanish and English, the event also featured dancers of Japanese heritage and speakers who discussed the hardships immigrants from different countries have faced in the United States.

“This is not the time to be scared, this is not the time to be intimidate­d, this is not the time to back down,” Kihuen told the crowd.

He said opportunit­ies like Saturday’s event can help connect members of the community with resources they need to take college classes or find a path to citizenshi­p.

“A lot of these folks can benefit from some of the services here,” he said. “This matters because people are not backing down.”

 ?? BRETT LE BLANC/LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL FOLLOW @BLEBLANCPH­OTO ?? Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., shakes the hand of 17-year-old Christophe­r Tiznado during an immigrant rights resource fair Saturday at the Pearson Community Center in North Las Vegas.
BRETT LE BLANC/LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL FOLLOW @BLEBLANCPH­OTO Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., shakes the hand of 17-year-old Christophe­r Tiznado during an immigrant rights resource fair Saturday at the Pearson Community Center in North Las Vegas.
 ??  ?? Dancers from K.O. Knudson Middle School perform at the “Day of Action” on Saturday at the Pearson Community Center.
Dancers from K.O. Knudson Middle School perform at the “Day of Action” on Saturday at the Pearson Community Center.

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