Kesha dropped a music video Thursday for her song “Hymn,” and announced her new partnership with United We Dream, an organization that aids DACA recipients.

The “Praying” singer, 31, joined the DREAMers’ cause after meeting the organization’s co-founder, Cristina Jiménez, at the Time 100 Gala in April.

“I was so moved by what she and her team are doing to empower immigrant youth in our country,” Kesha wrote on Facebook along with the uplifting music video. “They are working to protect and empower hundreds of thousands of DREAMers who came to this country as children and grew up, studied, and worked in the USA, and now face deportation with the scheduled end of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.”

DACA, the immigration policy designed to delay deportation of individuals who were brought to the States illegally as children, is in the process of being repealed by the Trump administration. Congress was granted up to 6 months to find alternative legislation and currently, roughly 800,000 people are facing fear of expulsion to countries they have never really known.

“DREAMers” are those protected under DACA, and comes from the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act that Congress failed to pass under the Obama administration.

“Even though DACA is scheduled to end,” the artist wrote, “United We Dream has continued to fight for justice and dignity for immigrants and helps DREAMers apply for protection.”

Kesha urged her fans to take the time to read up on DACA, and to even make a donation to the cause if they feel compelled.

“I dedicate my song ‘Hymn’ to DREAMers because I don’t believe that people who came to this country as children should be punished by potentially having their families torn apart if they haven’t done anything wrong,” she said. “We are all the same, born into whatever circumstance the universe hands us, and I believe it should be a right to be able to dream big.”