From Dan Gordon <[email protected]>
Subject ‘Solutions over Politics’
Date July 31, 2024 2:26 PM
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As unauthorized border crossings reach a low during the Biden administration, migrants continue to face extended wait times to receive appointments through the CBP One app that allow them to try to enter legally, reports Sergio Mart??nez-Beltr??n of NPR [link removed].??

Yasmelin Velazquez and her two young children have been waiting more than eight months. Trying to make an asylum claim after crossing without authorization has gotten more difficult since President Biden's executive actions to restrict asylum claims.????

A union representing federal asylum officers is supporting a legal challenge to those restrictions, reports Hamed Aleaziz of The New York Times [link removed]. ??

"Expanding lawful immigration pathways for some does not justify foreclosing lawful immigration pathways for others," wrote the union, which represents more than 1,000 asylum and other officers in the United States.??

Jennifer Babaie, Director of Advocacy and Legal Services at??Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center in El Paso, Texas, writes of the human toll in an Austin American-Statesman [link removed] op-ed.?? ??

Separately, an appeals court ruled Tuesday that Texas can proceed with floating a 1,000-foot river barrier to stop migrants, reports Ryan Autullo of Bloomberg Law [link removed]. The court reversed a preliminary injunction that forced Texas to stop work on the barrier.??

Welcome to Wednesday's edition of The Forum Daily. I'm Dan Gordon, the Forum's strategic communications VP, and the great Forum Daily team also includes Jillian Clark, Darika Verdugo and Clara Villatoro. If you have a story to share from your own community, please send it to me at [email protected] mailto:[email protected].??

**NEW COALITION** - A new coalition to work on border and immigration solutions comprises House Republicans and Democrats, reports Tom Brune of Newsday [link removed]. Led by Reps. Tom Suozzi (D-New York) and Morgan Luttrell (R-Texas), the efforts began with a roundtable last week. Jennie praised the efforts [link removed], saying in part, "National security, law enforcement, faith and business leaders have been pushing for this conversation. Voters across the political spectrum want solutions. We look forward to working with all members of Congress who are willing to come together and put solutions over politics." ??

**NUANCE** - Vice President Kamala Harris' role on border and immigration policy is much more nuanced than some are making it out to be, report Zolan Kanno-Youngs??and??Jazmine Ulloa of The New York Times [link removed]. Border enforcement was not her purview, "[b]ut??she did have a prominent role [link removed] trying to ensure that a record surge of global migration did not become worse," they write. In that role, she encouraged economic investment in countries such as Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador.??

**DEPORTATION** - A mass deportation effort "would rank with the worst atrocities in American history," Brian Lyman of the Alabama Reflector [link removed] writes in a commentary. The son of an Irish immigrant, Lyman lays out objections to what he calls an irrational and cruel plan. "We face two futures," he writes. "One involves men and women becoming part of our nation and living their lives in peace. The other involves violent expulsions, deportation camps and the destruction of the rule of law." ??

**ARIZONA VOLUNTEERS** - A national nonprofit that assists unaccompanied migrant children in federal custody is offering free training for volunteers in the Phoenix area, reports Kirsten Dorman of KJZZ [link removed]. Volunteers at the Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights have the opportunity to "accompany children??to hearings, research their home country situation, and help advocate for their best interests," Dorman notes.??

Thanks for reading, ??

Dan??

**P.S.** The U.S. men's and women's gymnastics team performances at the Olympics were awe-inspiring. Paul Juda's celebrating to "USA!" chants was possible because his father emigrated from Poland to seek opportunity in Chicago, as Stacy St. Clair??of the Chicago Tribune [link removed] noted.??

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