From Dan Gordon, National Immigration Forum <[email protected]>
Subject With New Immigration Proposal, Bipartisanship Remains Key
Date February 18, 2021 7:10 PM
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For Immediate Release       
Contact: Dan Gordon , 617-651-0841
Feb. 18, 2021

**With New Immigration Proposal, Bipartisanship Remains Key**

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**WASHINGTON, D.C.**- The following is a statement from

**Ali Noorani, President and CEO of the National Immigration Forum**, on
the introduction of the U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021:  

"The U.S. Citizenship Act is a positive step toward immigration reforms.
The bill includes proposals that historically have garnered bipartisan
support, such as a permanent solution for Dreamers, and we look forward
to engaging lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to pass bipartisan
legislative proposals that advance our country's best interests.

"As we recover from COVID-19, the essential contributions of immigrants
will be critical to the health and well-being of American workers and
their families. We know that cementing these solutions will require
lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. It's time to put politics aside
and take meaningful action toward solutions that offer certainty for the
millions of Americans who depend on Dreamers, TPS recipients,
agricultural workers and others."

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