IPC Lauds Obama Administration for Beginning Immigration Reform Discussion
We invite you to read the following article and pray for God’s hands to preside over the discussion that will occur in the coming months.
IPC Lauds Obama Administration for Beginning Immigration Reform Discussion
President Obama to Meet with Congressional Leaders at the White House Tomorrow
June 24, 2009
Washington, DC - Tomorrow President Obama and Congressional leaders will meet to chart a roadmap designed to move comprehensive immigration reform forward in 2009. The President has already begun solving our nation’s toughest problems and has promised to tackle our broken immigration system in his first year in office. Leaders in Congress are also committed to moving immigration reform this year and their efforts are buoyed by a groundswell of support from the majority of Americans who want immigration reform.
“Now more than ever Congress must take the necessary steps to unify families, provide legal channels for immigrant workers, and create a path towards citizenship for those in our country who are willing to pay taxes, learn English, and follow our laws,” said Mary Giovagnoli, Director of the Immigration Policy Center. “An immigration system that promotes American values, encourages hard work, and fosters economic prosperity is what America urgently needs.”
We now look to Congress to develop a comprehensive immigration reform package that includes the checks and balances necessary for a 21st century immigration system. This includes bringing people out of the shadows, strong border enforcement, legal channels for immigrant workers, and a robust naturalization and integration program.
For more information on the various elements of reform, the Immigration Policy Center has produced the following fact check:
• Comprehensive Immigration Reform: A Primer
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For press inquiries, contact Wendy Sefsaf at 202-507-7524 or wsefsaf@ailf.org

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