In September, Attorney General Jeff Sessions ended the Deferred Actions for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, putting thousands of legally-working undocumented immigrants at risk of deportation. Now, as immigration activists push for Congress to pass a clean Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act to protect immigrants from deportation and to give them a path to citizenship, Britney Spears wants to enlist your help.
On Friday night, Spears shared a classic full-body photo of herself wearing a black T-shirt with the statement, “We are all Dreamers.”
“Tell Congress to pass the #DreamAct,” she urged, linking to Emerson Collective, a California nonprofit encouraging immigration reform that created the shirt.
https://twitter.com/britneyspears/status/944411886510137345
Spears’ fans flipped for the star’s support of Dreamers, the undocumented immigrants who would be affected by the legislation.
https://twitter.com/blackpinknie/status/944412862641987584
I HAVE QUITE A FEW FAVES… but she’s the only one to step out and explicitly state her support. She has such a good heart and that’s why I love her so much.
— Beyoncé’s Cowboy Hat (@MikeyTBH) December 23, 2017
ended Trump omg
— sam (@toxickilos) December 23, 2017
https://twitter.com/heyandrewjoel/status/944412327646060544
Nothing but respect for MY president. https://t.co/zhIH9HYyCY
— Matt Stopera (@mattstopera) December 23, 2017
Activistney!!!!! https://t.co/lobD9rJBYb
— Myles Tanzer (@mylestanzer) December 23, 2017
A QUEEN THAT SPEAKS UP! BLESS YOU!!!!!!!!!! https://t.co/qaVmhrkK3n
— FD✨🍉 (@francisdominiic) December 23, 2017
Last Wednesday, Dreamer activists rallied at Capitol Hill to protest the passing of the spending bill until it includes a version of the DREAM Act without concessions for border wall or security funding, according to Democracy Now. Without a DREAM act, 700,000 undocumented immigrants are at risk of being deported once their two-year DACA permits expire, with more than 13,000 people having already lost their DACA permits since September.
In the words of Spears herself, “You better call Congress, bitch.”