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For Immediate Release Â
Contact: Dan Gordon <mailto:
[email protected]>,
617-651-0841Â
June 23, 2023Â Â
'Administrations Should Be Able to Set Priorities'
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**WASHINGTON, D.C.**Â -Â The following
**Â **is a quote fromÂ
**Jennie Murray, President and CEO of the National Immigration Forum**,
following this morning's Supreme Court ruling on states' ability to
challenge the federal government's immigration enforcement
guidelines:Â
"Presidential administrations should be able to set priorities in
immigration enforcement. Focusing on public safety threats is crucial to
our safety and security, as well as good governance. It's good news
that the court recognized the executive branch's purview in this case.
"Congress, not the courts, should be the venue for open,
solutions-focused dialogue about the improvements our immigration and
border policies need."
The Forum published an explainer on the guidelines in question
<[link removed]>,
and in December the Law Enforcement Immigration Task Force posted
a separate explainer about the issues in the court case
<[link removed]>.
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