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To: Sen. Sanders, Rep. Omar, Rep. Ocasio-Cortez, Rep. Tlaib, Rep. Bush, Rep. Pressley, Sen. Schumer, Sen. Booker, Congressman Hoyer, VP Harris, President Biden, Congressional Hispanic Caucus, Congressional Black Caucus

My Cannastory: REMOVE THE POINT 1 & Give Ary back her Green card, Passport & FREEDOM!

MY CANNASTORY

My name is Ariadna Mondragon-Mimms. I am an immigrant, activist, business woman, and a mother. I have lived, worked, and paid taxes in this country for almost 15 years. I wanted to share a little about my cannabis journey, my case, and how to support.

Since my early teens I have battled cyst and fibroids. My situation was so bad that my doctor was not sure if I was going to be able to have children. I was put through a treatment and was prescribed a number of pharmaceuticals which had a number of adverse side effects like fatigue, depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, mood swings, nausea, loss of appetite, that then led to gastritis and other stomach issues, just to name a few. After 8 years of treatment, my situation got so bad that I ended up in the hospital for intensive care in 2015. Months later I obtained my DC medical marijuana card, that is when my cannabis journey began. Since then, I have experienced a full recovery, my fibroids and cysts are gone, and I just celebrated my daughter's first birthday this past July.

In August 2019, my brother-in-law fell victim to gun violence back in Mexico. Devastated, my husband and I flew to Mexico to attend his funeral and help my sister pick up the pieces of her now shattered life. It was one of the most difficult experiences that my family has had to endure. Following the funeral, upon my arrival to the US, at Dulles International Airport, my passport was scanned but was flagged in the system. An officer immediately escorted me back into a holding room, where I was detained for six hours, and was stripped of my telephone. I was told, “This is Immigration; you have no rights here.” For hours I sat, without being informed of the reason that I had been detained. Finally, as I was being interrogated, I explained that this had all stemmed from a possession charge in Virginia from the year before. The case had been cleared, there was no arrest, I paid my fine, and eventually Virginia legalized marijuana. They did not believe me and insisted that I was lying. In order to process me out, they had to fill out a litany of paperwork, which required them to list my charges. When they could not seem to locate my exact charge within the system, they decided to equate it to a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) and Assault in 2nd Degree. I refused to sign. Before my release, they confiscated my Permanent Green Card and Mexican Passport, and issued me a notice to return to the airport for further investigation and review.

It’s been four years since that experience, and I continue to receive inaccurate information by immigration in an attempt to disorient me, which we all know too well that this is one of their tactics to have immigrants expeditiously deported. The fear of deportation looming over me everyday, it has drastically affected my mental and physical health. I can’t imagine being ripped away from my daughter, my businesses, or my life. I am being severely penalized for a case that I have already paid penance for and that has been cleared.

I continue to organize around immigration, equality, cannabis reform, and empowerment of black and brown communities. I co-founded an organization called Día de los Muertos DC, our mission is to create community-building events to support and fundraise for various social causes affecting black and brown communities. We have supported nonprofits like The Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights, a champion for the rights and best interests of unaccompanied immigrant children coming to the U.S, and Rostros Sabios, De mi Corazón a Tu Corazón, a program dedicated to providing childcare, as well as educational, nutritional and medical services for the children of working mothers in Mexico.

I now await my October 12th, 2022 court date were they will determine whether I am able to stay within this country with my family or not. Please support me by signing, and sharing this petition as I attempt to obtain 100 000 signatures, advocating for the return of my official documents and my FREEDOM!!

For more information on how you can support or assist, please email me at [email protected]
SIGN THIS PETITION, AND SHARE SHARE SHARE!

Muchas Gracias!!

Respectfully,

Ariadna “Ary” Mondragon-Mimms
Immigrant │ Activist │ Business Woman│ Wife │ Mother
(202) 744-5497
IG @arymondragonmimms
[email protected]

Why is this important?

Because communities of color are heavily and disproportionately criminalized. Families are being separated, and millions of lives are being not only greatly affected but destroyed.
WE WANT OUR FREEDOM, AND WE WANT IT NOW!

How it will be delivered

Online.

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Updates

2022-10-24 07:04:26 -0400

PRESIDENT BIDEN KEEP YOUR PROMISE!!
Elevate your voice and take action with Last Prisoner Project, Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP), DC Marijuana Justice (DCMJ), Maryland Marijuana Justice (MDMJ).

https://www.instagram.com/p/CkEvz8Tu1C4/

2022-10-24 07:03:40 -0400

ONCE AGAIN...My court date was rescheduled to NOVEMBER 8TH!! ELECTION DAY!!
VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE
Thank you for all your support, please continue sharing this petition and link.

2022-04-27 15:50:18 -0400

50 signatures reached

2022-04-23 17:14:14 -0400

25 signatures reached

2022-04-22 01:39:40 -0400

GREAT NEWS! The Freedom Booth will debut at the upcoming National Cannabis Festival on April 24th, 2022 in Washington, D.C.!!!!!! We want to not only get the attention and signatures from the audience, but also from the headliners and artists that will be participating, who continue to actively speak out against the war on marijuana.
We are thankful to have Allie’s like Marijuana Matters, National Cannabis Fest, Eaton Hotel, Pedro Biaggi Show, Tucker and Nong Law Firm, DC Office of Cable Television, Film, Music and Entertainment (OCTFME), DC Office of Latino Affairs, DC Office of Community Affairs, Dr. Bronners, and more that are willing to support us.

2022-04-22 01:39:30 -0400

NEW INITIATIVE- The Freedom Booth is a physical booth that we will be setting up at events all across the country, in order to spread awareness about all of the amazing work the Last Prisoner Project (Nonprofit organization dedicated to cannabis criminal justice reform) is doing, spotlighting the cases of people that are being affected by the war on drugs, while inviting people to sign ALL the petitions that are on their website. The booth will feature two iPads, which will have all the links available at the fingertips of all those that stop by. I will also be using this forum to solicit signatures for my own petition in order to get my documents back from ICE and avoid potential deportation.
The Freedom Booth will travel from Cannabis conferences, festivals and big events all over the country.

2022-04-18 09:43:43 -0400

10 signatures reached