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John,
This year has proven to be a pivotal moment in our continued fight for
immigration reforms. Judicial decisions have left Dreamers in a state of
uncertainty, ongoing threats to asylum seekers persist and divisive
rhetoric often dominates the national conversation around immigration.
Through our work, we are changing the conversation with police chiefs,
pastors and business leaders speaking out on the value of immigrants and
immigration reforms to change the conversation and build commonsense
reforms. Are you with us?
Despite the political environment, we know that the **majority of
Americans**
want Republicans and Democrats working together to pass immigration
reforms that address labor shortages and inflation, and protect people
already here and contributing. The Forum's work on Capitol Hill and
partnerships across the country have shown this type of change is
possible.
We need to raise $50,000 by the end of the year so that we can expand
the Forum's advocacy efforts in 2024. Will you chip in today?
In 2023 alone, we have made significant strides toward bipartisan reform
and supported immigrants in their communities. Here are just a few ways
our team has built bridges this year:
* The Forum's team worked diligently to educate and dispel immigration
myths by producing 62 white papers, fact sheets and bill analyses for
policymakers.
* Our English at Work (EAW) program offers immigrants access to language
and digital skills enhancement, paving the way for improved career
prospects.
* The Forum and partners mobilized Florida constituents to lessen the
impact of proposed harmful changes to Florida's immigration-related
policies, resulting in the protection of in-state tuition for Dreamers
and removing language that would criminalize routine, day-to-day
activities for undocumented immigrants in the state.
Changing the narrative around immigration requires a strong commitment
from supporters like you, John.
John, your support today will put us one step closer to expanding
these advocacy efforts and continue fighting for lasting,
solutions-based immigration reform. **Make your first donation of any
amount today to join the cause and be a champion for change.**
Your generous contribution empowers the Forum to champion advocates who
stand up and speak out for immigrants across the country. We thank you
for your ongoing commitment and support.
With Appreciation,
Jennie Murray
**President and CEO**
**National Immigration Forum**
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