From Becka Wall, National Immigration Forum <[email protected]>
Subject FWD: Join us: The first 100 days of the 118th Congress and what it means for immigration reform
Date April 21, 2023 1:30 PM
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John,

I want to make sure you saw the email below. Don't miss our Facebook
Live **today at 1pm ET.** <facebook.com/nationalimmigrationforum/live>
We'll be covering the 118th Congress's first 100 days in office and what
it means for immigration reform.

Hope you can join us!

Becka Wall

**Vice President of Digital Communications**

**National Immigration Forum**

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Sender: Laurence Benenson
Subject Line: Join us: The first 100 days of the 118th Congress and
what it means for immigration reform
Date: Tuesday, April 18, 2023

John,

As we approach the 118th Congress's first 100 days in office, we're
taking time to reflect on congressional action (and inaction) around key
immigration issues like providing a permanent solution for Dreamers,
securing pathways to legal immigration, ensuring meaningful border
solutions and passing the Afghan Adjustment Act.

**Join us this Friday at 1p.m. EST on Facebook Live to learn more about
what comes next.**
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This week, the House Republican majority is planning to roll-out an
expansive border and enforcement bill that does little to address legal
pathways and is unlikely to garner support from the Democratic Senate.
In the previous Congress, the Democratic majority tried and failed to
enact important priorities like permanent solutions for Dreamers and the
agricultural workforce. While it is clear Congress needs to tackle
immigration, the question remains whether the 118th Congress can
overcome partisan gridlock and pass meaningful immigration reforms this
session.

**Join the conversation this Friday at 1 p.m. EST.**
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On

**Friday, April 21**, we'll be joined by experts from the George W.
Bush Institute, the Niskanen Center and the National Immigration Forum
to discuss the progress we hope to see from Congress on immigration
reform during the remainder of the session up through the 2024 election.


With the passage of the 100th day of the 118th Congress, the House and
Senate will need to take the initiative in crafting bipartisan
immigration legislation that overcomes partisan gridlock to provide the
solutions we need.

**Make sure to join us this Friday for an insightful conversation.**
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This is your opportunity to make sure your voice is a part of the
conversation. Together we can continue to urge Congress to pass
immigration reforms that work for all of us.

Thanks,

Laurence Benenson

**Vice President of Policy & Advocacy**

**National Immigration Forum**

**P.S. Got a question about immigration reforms and the 118th Congress
that you want answered? Email it to us at [email protected]
and we'll do our best to pass it on to our panelists ahead of time.**

 

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