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Senate Judiciary Committee Reaches Agreement on Immigration Reform Bill
After three weeks and hours of debate over five days, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved S. 744, the “Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act,” on a bipartisan 13-5 vote, with GOP Senators Lindsey...
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Senate Judiciary Committee Votes to Pass Immigration Bill on to Full Senate
Today, on a bipartisan vote of 13 to 5, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted to pass Senate Bill 744, the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act, out of the committee and on to...
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How the Senate Bill Seeks to Deter Future Waves of Unauthorized Immigration
The Senate Judiciary Committee continues to consider amendments to Title II of the “Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act’’ (S.744) today. For many, Title II is the bill’s core as it deals with...
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Immigration Coalitions - United States
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Immigration Coalitions - United States
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Arizona Employers for Immigration Reform (AZEIR) is a coalition of Arizona businesses and trade associations dedicated to the passage of a comprehensive immigration reform bill. We are small businesses, farmers, manufacturers, contractors and service providers. We are the backbone of the Arizona economy and we demand that Congress accept its responsibility for regulating our borders and immigration system. Both the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives are considering promising reform proposals. Our congressmen need to hear from employers in Arizona that comprehensive immigration reform must happen this year. |
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Immigration Coalitions - United States
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BorderLinks is an international leader in experiential education that raises awareness and inspires action around global political economics. As a bi-national organization, BorderLinks brings people together to build bridges of solidarity across North and Latin American borders and to promote intercultural understanding and respect. Today, BorderLinks’ educational programs focus on issues of immigration, community formation, sustainable development and social justice in the borderlands between Mexico, the U.S. and beyond. Explore our many educational opportunities in the U.S. and Mexico. Learn about our Casa de Misericordia programs in Sonora, Mexico. Join us in educating for positive social change, for hands-on opportunities that counter despair, poverty, oppression, and ignorance and celebrate projects of hope, creativity, sustainability and solidarity.
- Rev. Delle McCormick for the BorderLinks community. |
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The Coalition for a Working Oregon (CWO) is the first consolidated effort by Oregon employers to promote a thoughtful, sensible approach to immigration reform on the federal level. The CWO is comprised of 20 top Oregon employer groups representing well over 300,000 Oregon workers. CWO promotes comprehensive immigration reform out of Washington, DC that ensures Oregon businesses have access to the necessary workforce they need to remain competitive and keep Oregon's industries thriving. 2104 SE Morrison Street Portland, Oregon 97201 T: 503-796-3013 F: 503-961-8991 www.oregoncanwork.org/ |
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The New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) is an umbrella policy and advocacy organization for more than 200 groups in New York State that work with immigrants and refugees. |
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Sunday, September 21, 2008; Washington Post - - Compiled by JENNIFER BUSKE Public Is Invited To Immigration Forum An initiative meant to address the local immigration debate will be unveiled next weekend during a public meeting at George Mason University's Prince William Campus. On Saturday, residents of Manassas, Manassas Park and Prince William County are invited to attend a meeting from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. to learn about the Prince William Study Circles on Immigration initiative. The initiative is meant to get people with various views on immigration together to discuss possible solutions and create plans that will address the immigration issues facing the area. The Prince William Study Circles will build upon the community's involvement in recent immigration-related programs, including the four-weekend immigration film series that aired at George Mason in June. Saturday's informational meeting will be in Room 130 at Bull Run Hall, at 10900 University Blvd. in Manassas. For more information, contact Bill Corbett, at 703-927-0531 or
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The Coalition for a Working Oregon (CWO) is the first consolidated effort by Oregon employers to promote a thoughtful, sensible approach to immigration reform on the federal level. The CWO is comprised of 20 top Oregon employer groups representing well over 300,000 Oregon workers. CWO promotes comprehensive immigration reform out of Washington, DC that ensures Oregon businesses have access to the necessary workforce they need to remain competitive and keep Oregon's industries thriving. |
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