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Support for immigrants and undocumented students rang out around Dominican鈥檚 campus last week during the Coming Out of the Shadows march and storytelling event.

The April 19 march was hosted by the Undocumented and Immigrant Allyance, a student organization that seeks to create a safe and inclusive space for all immigrant students on campus while also advocating for immigrant rights.

The march drew a group of students, faculty and staff members who chanted words of unity and calls for permanent status for immigrants. Some carried signs reading 鈥淲e are in this together,鈥 鈥淪pread love, not fear,鈥 and 鈥淲e will not be divided.鈥

The group formed a circle of unity in the Quad just prior to the march鈥檚 conclusion.

鈥淭his march is to show that immigrants aren鈥檛 alone and undocumented people aren鈥檛 alone,鈥 said Ingrid Bustos, UIA president and a leader of Coming Out of the Shadows. 鈥淚t鈥檚 also important to show Dominican students who are not immigrants or undocumented that they can come together with us because everyone needs a family. This is just one way we show support for everybody else.鈥

Eddie Rivera, vice president of UIA, said last week鈥檚 event was about giving undocumented students a place to be seen and sending them an important message.

鈥淲e鈥檙e just letting them know they have a safe space here,鈥 he said.

Later, during an evening gathering at Parmer Hall, a small group of students and guest speakers shared personal experiences of living undocumented.

Armando Guerrero Estrada, director of 海角社区鈥檚 PASOS Network in University Ministry, attended the march and expressed hope that Coming Out of the Shadows raises more awareness of the challenges facing immigrant students.

鈥淚t鈥檚 important for the university to listen to the stories of the students on our campus and listen to what their needs are,鈥 he said. 鈥淎ttending events like this, where students are allowed to share their stories with a larger population, is one way to learn about their struggles, their hopes, and their visions for the institution and for the student body.鈥

鈥淥ur students want to make sure we show we鈥檙e welcoming, but also that we鈥檙e here to support and provide resources to the students on campus,鈥 added Yessy Hernandez, coordinator of undocumented student support at Dominican.

Coming Out of the Shadows is inspired by an event of the same name coordinated by Chicago鈥檚 Immigrant Youth Justice League. The first IYJL march was held in 2010 to support undocumented immigrants and a movement for immigration reform in the U.S.