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Salvadoran Community Speaks Out: “Yesli Vega will not Represent Our Interests”

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From CASA in Action:

Salvadoran Community Speaks Out

“Yesli Vega will not Represent Our Interests”

WOODBRIDGE, VIRGINIA – Last Friday, a group of Salvadoran community leaders published a full page letter in the region’s two largest Spanish language newspapers – Tiempo Latino and Washington Hispanic – urging voters to vote again candidate Yesli Vega given her history of attacks against immigrant priorities.

The letter, signed by 39 people including current and former Salvadoran-American elected officials, describe how Vega has supported policies that have resulted in deportations and family separation, such as the 287(g) program in Prince William County.

Instead, the letter’s signors call on their Salvadoran brothers and sisters to reelect Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger who has voted to provide permanent status to Dreamers and the 251,567 Salvadorans, among others, who have TPS.

“Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger has a demonstrated commitment to defending immigrants and working class families and we are working hard every day to make sure Virginia voters return her to Washington,” said Eduardo Zelaya,  CASA in Action Virginia Organizing Director and a naturalized citizen originally from El Salvador. “We know Abigail Spanberger will continue fighting for CASA in Action members, people who are daily building the economy and strengthening communities across the commonwealth.”

CASA in Action will mobilize tens of thousands of voters in Virginia to re-elect Abigail Spanberger as the Virginia Democratic candidate for Congress in the 7th district.

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By mobilizing Black and brown voters, CASA in Action, and its 125,000+ members, play a powerful role in electing progressive change leaders who can produce the justice our members seek. Follow us at www.casainaction.org

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