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John, Â
I want to make sure you saw my email below. Our team is hard at work
trying to push Congress to pass a permanent legislative solution for
Dreamers, and you can support our work today. Â
Will you support our end-of-quarter efforts to help move policies that
support Dreamers forward? Make a gift today >>
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Your support today will help ensure that Dreamers in the U.S. have a
pathway to stability in the only country they know and call home. Â
Without a permanent legislative solution, Dreamers will continue living
in limbo. We need Congress to act now.Â
Support our mobilization efforts and make an end-of-quarter gift today!
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Thank you for all you do to support our work,Â
Jennie MurrayÂ
President & CEOÂ
National Immigration ForumÂ
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Sender: Jennie MurrayÂ
Date: Friday, September 29, 2023Â
Subject Line: Dreamers belong hereÂ
John,Â
Earlier this month, U.S. District Judge Andrew S. Hanen of Texas ruled
that the Biden administration's new rule codifying Deferred Action for
Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is not lawful, bringing DACA a step closer to
its potential end.   Â
The decision is likely to be appealed but faces tough odds in the U.S.
Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. The court already found the
original DACA program to have been unlawful in an earlier decision
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Congress must get off the sidelines. A permanent, legislative solution
would provide certainty not only to DACA recipients but also to their
families, employers, communities and schools. Without it, they will
continue to live in a state of limbo.Â
We need to continue pushing Congress - and need your support. Will you
support our end-of-quarter fundraising efforts and make a gift that can
push legislation like the Dream Act forward? Make a gift today!
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Nearly 600,000 DACA recipients are studying or working in the U.S.,
including in industries such as health care and education in which
worker shortages are an ongoing and serious challenge.  Â
About 80% of Republican voters
want Republicans and Democrats to work together on solutions for people
already here and contributing, such as Dreamers, as part of targeted
border and immigration reforms. With such broad support, Congress should
come to the table now.  Â
 Without action from Congress, DACA recipients, their employers and
their communities face an ever more tenuous future. Families and
neighbors face the very real possibility that their loved ones will be
forced to retreat into the shadows or return to countries they have
never called home.Â
We need to continue mobilizing our constituents to push Congress to act
on behalf of Dreamers. Support our end-of-quarter efforts today!
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With appreciation,Â
Jennie MurrayÂ
President & CEOÂ
National Immigration ForumÂ
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