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Dear John,
As I look back at 2023, I can’t help but feel immensely grateful for what we’ve been able to achieve [[link removed]] .
The year hasn’t been without challenges—from tragedies along the border to stalemates in Congress—but we’ve pushed forward, tackling immigration from all angles.
Thanks to supporters like you, this year we:
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Pioneered
groundbreaking
solutions
to
the
toughest
immigration
challenges
by
publishing
and
advocating
for
our
13
comprehensive
recommendations
for
building
a
safe,
orderly,
and
humane
asylum
system.
*
Led
fact-finding
delegations
to
the
U.S.-Mexico
border
in
Arizona,
California,
and
Texas
to
evaluate
the
current
migration
situation
and
see
how
local
communities
are
responding
to
asylum
seekers.
*
Sued
Florida
Gov.
Ron
DeSantis
over
the
state’s
new
anti-immigrant
law
on
behalf
of
the
Farmworker
Association
of
Florida
and
other
impacted
individuals.
*
Shaped
the
national
conversation
around
immigration
,
with
the
Council’s
subject
matter
experts
and
resources
appearing
in
1,342
news
stories
across
publications
like
The
New
York
Times,
The
Wall
Street
Journal,
Forbes,
Univision,
and
NPR.
*
Gained
a
new
tool
to
broaden
our
country’s
access
to
STEM
talent
when
the
State
Department
designated
the
Council
to
be
able
to
directly
sponsor
foreign
STEM
researchers
to
come
work
at
U.S.
companies.
As we look back on everything we’ve accomplished, I’m hopeful for the impact we will continue to make, even in an uncertain election year ahead.
You can see the full scope of our work by checking out our 2023 End-of-Year Report [[link removed]] .
Please consider making a year-end gift to help us continue these efforts in 2023 [[link removed]] .
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Thank you for your parternship and support.
Sincerely,
Jeremy Robbins
Executive Director
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