VP Kamala Harris

Dear Madam Vice President Kamala Harris,

My name is Aqsa, and I’m an 11-year-old blogger and writer from Afghanistan. I live in Arlington, Virginia. Today, I’m writing to you with all the hope and courage I can muster because I need you to know just how much you mean to me—and to so many others like me.

Ms. Harris, you are a light in the darkness for girls like me who dare to dream of a better future. I believe in you with all my heart. I cannot follow all of America’s election news because I am in school. But I am planning to search on google at the end of the day on Nov 5th, “Who is the President of the United States?” the answer must be KAMALA HARRIS.

But I’m scared, Ms. Harris. I’m scared because if Trump becomes president again, our lives could be torn apart. He wants to send immigrants back to their countries. That thought terrifies me because if my family is sent back to Afghanistan, my father’s dreams of becoming an Air Force Officer and serving in the US military will die. My dreams will be shattered, too. I won’t be able to get an education under the Taliban’s barbaric rule, and I’ll never be able to become the first Afghan astronaut like I dream of being. My future—and the future of so many others—hangs in the balance, Ms. Harris.

Please, Ms. Harris, don’t let Trump win. Don’t let the fear he spreads take away the dreams of millions of children like me. You can do this. We believe in you. We’re counting on you to stand up for what’s right and to remind everyone that America is the land of immigrants. It’s a place where people from all over the world come to find hope, safety, and a future. Even Trump’s ancestors came here from another country—how can he forget that?

Ms. Harris, you are our last hope. You’re fighting not just for yourself but for all of us who see America as our home, our chance, our only hope for a better life. Please keep going. Keep inspiring us. Keep showing us that dreams can come true, no matter where we come from or what challenges we face.

I pray for you to become president, not just for me but for every immigrant, child, and dreamer who looks up to you and believes that America can still be a land of opportunity.

With all my love and hope,

Aqsa

Aqsa Rahmani is an 11-year-old Afghan-American writer and the creator of Whispers of Aqsa, where she shares stories about courage, culture, and growing up. She hopes her words inspire other girls to believe in themselves and make a positive difference.

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