What did Democrats do in February 2025?

In February 2025, Democrats across the country took bold action to protect working families, safeguard democracy, and push back against dangerous Republican policies. From defending voting rights to expanding economic opportunity, Democratic leaders at all levels of government fought for the values that matter most.

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Miami-Dade Democratic Party Condemns Donald Trump’s Attack on Haitian TPS Holders

The Miami-Dade Democratic Party strongly condemns Donald Trump’s renewed call to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian nationals, a decision that would devastate families, weaken South Florida’s economy, and force thousands into a country plagued by violence, political instability, and humanitarian disaster.

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Immigrant resources - Know your rights

In an effort to support our immigrant neighbors, we are aggregating some important resources to inform immigrants about their rights.

Students and Families Immigrant toolkit

Please register for an online forum on Thursday, February 20 where many common questions will be answered

https://www.mobilize.us/orangecountydec/event/755215/

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The executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship is blatantly unconstitutional

On January 20, 2025, just hours into his new Administration, President Trump signed an Executive Order attempting to end birthright citizenship for children of parents without lawful status or on non-immigrant visas—an action that directly contradicts the plain text of the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The 14th Amendment guarantees citizenship to all individuals born on U.S. soil, with only one exception: children of foreign diplomats with diplomatic immunity.

Hear the statement from Laura Kelley, Miami-Dade Democratic Party Chair

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Remembering Jimmy Carter: Yet another Democrat who helped Cubans escape

originally seen in Miami Herald

Former President James Earl Carter Jr., the 39th president of the United States, has passed away. His victory in the 1976 elections brought the Democratic Party to power, though he lost in a landslide to Republican Ronald Reagan in 1980. 

According to his critics, Jimmy Carter was a humanitarian president and a weak leader. He faced enormous challenges that were nearly impossible to resolve through humanitarian policies: the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the Iran hostage crisis, the 1979 energy crisis and the recession that began in 1980, among others. 

In April 1980, during the final months of his presidency, Carter faced another challenge: dictator Fidel Castro's manipulations.

Carter was forced to accept a human wave of 125,000 Cubans, many of whom were rescued by boat by their relatives during the six-month Mariel to Key West maritime boatlift - and thousands of others who were released from Cuban prisons by Castro and also placed on those vessels headed for South Florida. 

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The Miami-Dade Democratic Party Elects New Leadership

The Miami-Dade Democratic Party is proud to announce the election of Laura Kelley as its new Chair. Kelley brings a wealth of experience and fresh perspectives to the role. 

As Chair, Kelley will focus on year-round engagement, grassroots organizing, and voter registration. Kelley’s election marks the beginning of a new chapter for the Miami-Dade Democratic Party. “We need to get back to the basics of organizing at the precinct level, registering voters, and listening to what voters are telling us,” said Kelley. “We also need to be ready to fight the incompetence, cruelty, and corruption of another Donald Trump term in the White House.”

(From left to right. Chair Laura Kelley, First Vice Chair Michael Joseph, Secretary Sam Dorr, Treasurer Kristen Browde, Programs Vice Chair Carisa Perez-Fuentes, Outreach Vice Chair Chuck Walter)

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Candidates for Chair of the Miami-Dade Democratic Party - Election on 12/14

On Saturday, December 14th, 2024 the Miami-Dade Democratic Executive Committee will elect a new Chair to serve for the next four years to lead the Miami-Dade Democratic Party.

The Chair serves as the chief executive and presiding officer of the Miami-Dade Democratic Executive Committee, with the authority to make decisions between meetings, provided they align with established laws and policies. Responsibilities include appointing and removing key roles such as Parliamentarian, General Counsel, and committee members. The Chair manages staff hiring within budgetary limits, oversees financial records, and prepares an annual budget for approval. Additionally, the Chair ensures transparency in financial dealings, regulates expenditures, and enforces conflict-of-interest disclosures for contractors.

The candidates for Chair are:

  • Venusmia Fernández Lovely
  • Ricky Junquera
  • Laura Kelley
  • Marco Reyes

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Surfside Mayoral Runoff Election on Tuesday, April 7 Volunteer with the Miami-Dade Democratic Party Find upcoming candidate events and opportunities to volunteer