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For Immediate ReleaseÂ
Contact:Â Dan Gordon <mailto:
[email protected]>, 617-651-0841
May 17, 2023
**Feds, Prioritize Resources; Mayors, Remember Our Values**
**WASHINGTON, D.C. -**Â As cities around the country work to handle an
increase in migrants, their leaders have an opportunity to set a
welcoming tone.
At the same time, the federal government should assist these cities, as
well as border communities, with resources.
"Republicans and Democrats in Congress should come together to boost
resources for local governments and nonprofits that are dealing with
the arrival of migrants," saidÂ
**Jennie Murray, President and CEO of the National Immigration Forum**.
"These arrivals can pose fiscal and logistical challenges to border
towns and destination cities alike, but we know that our communities
can rise to the occasion. Mayors have an opportunity to lead an honest
but still welcoming conversation, one that is true to our values of
compassion and human dignity.
"Congress also should act on legislation that would allow vetted asylum
seekers to get work permits more quickly. There's bipartisan support
in Congress for this idea, and it should be a priority."Â
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