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SOCIAL JUSTICE ACTION hoey Dulaca
an organizer from
the Migrant Workers Alliance for Change spoke to members about her experience coming to Canada
as a live-in caregiver. “Just like you, care- givers are essential to this society. But our permits are connected to our employers and that can lead to abuse. Te reality of being a temporary foreign worker oſten
means living in fear and many of us be- come undocumented.” Sharing her story, she asked educators for
their solidarity in demanding that the gov- ernment regularize and give rights to all un- documented people and shared a QR Code so members can take part in an action. “Together we can work for a just society for everyone,” she concluded.
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