Jessica Cisneros
4,196 posts
Immigration attorney from Laredo, TX. Always en la lucha to make our government accountable to all of us. Former candidate for Congress #TX28. She/Ella
- -riots happen- “OMG WHY CAN’T THEY JUST PROTEST PEACEFULLY?” -NBA players peacefully strike- “no, not like that.”
- Government assistance.What’s considered trashy if you're poor, but classy if you're rich?
- All Texans deserve the health care Gov. Abbott is receiving
- When my parents came to the US from Mexico, my dad ran a trucking business and my mom took care of me and my sister. They never imagined that their daughter would be running for Congress to fight for families like ours. South Texas deserves a Democrat who shares our values.
- l o l at me getting a B in my Constitutional Law class bc I argued that the law is whatever the justice in the “ideological middle” says it is, and my prof didn’t like that
- I forgot how expensive outside is. wow
- BREAKING: “When @JCisnerosTX is elected, not only will I no longer be the youngest person in Congress — I’ll have a strong new ally in the fight for Medicare for All, getting corporate money out of politics, and fixing our broken immigration system." -@AOC
- Meanwhile, I’m here wondering why taxpayers have to bail out corporations for irresponsibility.Ted Cruz: I don't see why Texas should have to bail out states for irresponsibility hill.cm/fu65QuA
- ......this is not a feel good story.Texas teen Alondra Carmona is giving up her entire college savings to help pay for her mom's rent and prevent her being evicted. abc7ne.ws/36XweFg
- Asking us to “out-organize” the attacks on voting rights and reproductive health care is so disheartening because we did out-organize these attacks—last November. Congress needs to act. It’s now or never. The stakes have never been higher.
- Against a 26 year old, first-time candidate, with $2 in the bank at the beginning of her campaign who champions Medicare for All, a Green New Deal—which is also a JOBS PROGRAM—and a $15 minimum wage. But go off
- This fight was an opportunity to prove that a brown girl from the border with a whole community behind her could take on the machine and bring hope to South Texans. This is just the beginning in #TX28.
















