We Are America Alliance

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We Are America Alliance (WAAA) is a national alliance of immigrant rights organizations and allies in the United States. It advocates for comprehensive immigration reform and immigrants' civic participation. The alliance was formed out of a collaboration around the 2006 immigration reform protests, which mobilized more than two million people nationwide during spring, as well as a civic participation campaign during the 2006 elections.

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"We Are America" was a popular slogan and chant sung during pro-immigrant marches of the 2006 immigration reform protests in the United States, along with "Sí se puede" ("Yes, it's possible", meaning that people's power and immigration reform were possible). It pointed to the fact that undocumented immigrants although not lawfully present in the United States of America, were part of the nation as families and workers.

Many regional immigrant rights coalitions sprung up across the country that adopted "We Are America" as their name; among those are the We Are America Coalition of Arizona and the We Are America Coalition of Southern California.

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