Lo que debes hacer si te niegan la vacuna por ser indocumentado
“Las personas tienen que alzar su voz y pelear por sus derechos, porque los tenemos. La vacuna está disponible para todos”, dijo Graciela Araujo.
“Las personas tienen que alzar su voz y pelear por sus derechos, porque los tenemos. La vacuna está disponible para todos”, dijo Graciela Araujo.
“Stay there, and ask for an explanation,” Graciela Araujo said. “People have to speak up and fight for their rights because we do have rights here. The vaccine is available for everyone—for everyone.”
While the presidential election may be over, Latinos are now exposed to lies about the COVID-19 vaccine.
"How we describe people sticks, it affects how we treat them," said Vanessa Parra Sparkles, communications director at Define American.
“This is a very extreme group, and this is why we have to punish them and punish them hard so that other military personnel and veterans understand this is not acceptable,” Rep. Rubén Gallego said.
Rep. Darren Soto (D-Fla.) called the ambush by Trump supporters "a historically dangerous attack on our democracy incited by the violent rhetoric of a treacherous President."
"Immigrants shouldn't have to risk their lives for citizenship. But it's telling that for the US even doing that isn't enough," immigration nonprofit said.
Two Duke University doctors say that getting the vaccine is safer for Latinos than getting infected with COVID.
In 2020, economic charts show that Mexicans broke records by sending billions to their loved ones in Mexico.
Two separate surveys show that the Latino and Black community are cautious about getting the coronavirus vaccine.