From Ali Noorani, National Immigration Forum <[email protected]>
Subject How you can help fight for a permanent bipartisan legislative solution for DACA recipients >>
Date July 19, 2021 5:30 PM
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John,

In case you missed it, last Friday, U.S. District Judge Andrew S. Hanen
in Texas issued an opinion finding DACA illegal and barring the federal
government from granting new applications. For now, current DACA
recipients aren't affected. However, their future remains uncertain.

Unless Congress acts on a permanent legislative solution, the
uncertainty will continue. That's why now, more than ever, we need to
double down on our efforts for calling on Congress for a permanent
legislative solution.

**Will you consider making a gift today to help build a grassroots
movement working towards a permanent bipartisan legislative solution for
DACA and ongoing immigration reform efforts? Chip in here >>**

A permanent legislative solution would finally end the instability that
DACA recipients - including the thousands working on the frontlines of
the COVID-19 pandemic - face every day, while contributing to the only
country many of them have ever known.

This permanent legislative solution is critical not just for DACA
recipients, but the countless American employers, workers and
communities who depend on them.

We know the policy solutions are there - now we just need the
political will.

**Help us continue this critical work fighting for a legislative
solution on DACA and ongoing immigration reform efforts. Make a gift
today >>**

Thanks for your support,

Ali Noorani
President and CEO

 

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