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Judy & Karin thank President Obama for his leadership and support, and ask the Obama Administration to remember LGBT families while crafting immigration reform legislation.

Join the campaign here: http://myfamilytogether.tumblr.com/submit

Stand with Judy and Karin and so many other families. Use our downloadable template to introduce your family and say: Keep My Family Together!

The Indigo Girls speak out against immigration laws that discriminate against LGBT immigrant families and ask President Obama to keep our families together.

Join them by making your own video that asks the Obama Administration to hold green card denials, then submit it right here on Tumblr!

Not sure what to say? Follow these simple steps to make a video of your own story and join our video protest. Ask Obama to stop denying green cards to LGBT families and keep your family together! Submit videos here: http://myfamilytogether.tumblr.com/submit

Our latest video comes from Congressman Mike Honda, a staunch advocate for LGBT immigrant families. 

Thank Rep. Honda by sharing his video; then why not make and upload one of your own?

Shirley and Jay join with their family to tell Obama: keep my family together! Their family’s story was first told by People in 2009. Grateful to have them continue their fight by adding their voice to our video protest. 

Exiled couple, Tim and Ivan, join the call to President Obama to stand with our LGBT immigrant families!

Joining our grassroots video protest, calling on President Obama to stop hold Green Card denials, is easy!

1. Make a short webcam video and tell the President how immigration discrimination is hurting your family.
2. Upload it to YouTube (or record it on the site)
3. Tagit as MyFamilyTogether and we’ll find it.

If you’re like thousands of us, immigration discrimination is hurting your family. The President needs to hear from you!

Q&A Time!

Someone asked, “What about couples married and domestic partnership couples living outside the U.S? “ 

We very much want to see videos from couples living in exile. That’s a tremendously powerful statement about the real world affects of immigration discrimination on our families. 

Your stories are an important part of building an effect YouTube protest to continue to expose our issue and put pressure on our leaders for real solutions. 

Make your video, upload it to YouTube and tag it as “myfamilytogether”!