From Dan Gordon, National Immigration Forum <[email protected]>
Subject Bipartisan Bill Addresses Border
Date April 22, 2021 6:02 PM
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For Immediate Release       
Contact: Dan Gordon , 617-651-0841
April 22, 2021

**Bipartisan Bill Addresses Border**

**Washington, D.C.**- A bipartisan bill being introduced in the Senate
today would help address the situation at the border.

The bill, introduced by Sens. John Cornyn (R-Texas) and Kyrsten Sinema
(D-Arizona), seeks to improve and expedite processing of recent
arrivals, including asylum seekers, while providing additional resources
and facilities along the border.

"This is a positive step that bodes well for the chances for immigration
reforms this year. We commend Senators Cornyn and Sinema for working
across party lines to introduce a bill that addresses current challenges
at the U.S.-Mexico border," said

**Ali Noorani, President and CEO of the National Immigration Forum**.

"The question is, how do we build on this bipartisanship? We need
members of Congress to embrace a similar spirit as they address other
reforms: for Dreamers, for farmworkers and for Temporary Protected
Status recipients.

"The introduction of this solutions-focused bill is critical, and we
believe it furthers the conversation around much-needed reforms."

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