From Raha Wala, National Immigration Law Center <[email protected]>
Subject Devastating consequences for immigrants
Date January 5, 2024 7:15 PM
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Friend,

Congress returns to work on Tuesday, and we plan to welcome them back by
protesting the alarming anti-immigrant policies they are considering adding to
their foreign aid bill.

We need all the help we can get to amplify our message to senators leading up to
our rally on Capitol Hill on Tuesday. It takes just one minute to send an email
to your elected officials — and it can have a tremendous impact — can we count
on you to contact your senators?
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CONTACT YOUR SENATORS
[[link removed]]These anti-immigrant proposals reportedly include expanding fast-tracked
deportations, eroding asylum rights, and reducing temporary protections for
immigrants. If implemented, these measures will almost certainly mean more
children detained, more families separated, and more refugees sent back to face
persecution and even death.

It is unconscionable that our elected officials would even consider a bill this
horrific. That’s why we plan to meet with senators on Tuesday and urge them to
reject these attempts to dismantle our asylum system.

Instead of trying to end asylum protections and deport immigrants, our elected
officials should be fighting for a system that ensures people can reach safety,
regardless of where they are from or how much money they have.

Your voice can make a difference in that fight. Friend, take action now by calling on your senators to
reject any deal that jeopardizes the lives of asylum seekers and immigrants in
exchange for foreign aid.
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CONTACT YOUR SENATORS
[[link removed]]In the face of such high stakes, silence is not an option. Thank you for making
your voice heard.

Raha Wala
Vice President, Strategic Partnerships & Advocacy
National Immigration Law Center

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