From Veena Iyer <[email protected]>
Subject Action Alert: Tell Congress to Provide a Path to Citizenship and Visa Backlog Reforms Through Budget Reconciliation
Date November 4, 2021 7:06 PM
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TAKE ACTION TODAY: Urge Congress to support a pathway to citizenship for people who are undocumented!
Call your Senators. [LINK: [link removed]]
Call your Congressional Representative. [LINK: [link removed]]
Or email your Congressional Representatives or your Senators.

Both the House and the Senate passed a preliminary budget resolution that includes a pathway to citizenship for many people who are undocumented: Dreamers, people with Temporary Protected Status, and essential workers, including farmworker. Because a path to citizenship would have a large budgetary impact, it should and can be part of the budget reconciliation process. The benefits to our economy are enormous. [LINK: [link removed] ]

But the process continues--the budget resolution was only one step on the long road to actual budget reconciliation legislation. One current proposal would give up to 10 years of work authorization for undocumented people living in the United States, but no pathway to citizenship. This is an effort to comply with the Senate parliamentarian's objections to two previous plans. But the Senate itself, not the parliamentarian, has the ultimate power and responsibility to decide that these provisions can be included in budget reconciliation.

Congress also has the opportunity to alleviate severe immigrant visa backlogs through reconciliation. This will help individuals who have been waiting in line for years, if not decades, for a green card. Despite the immense demand for immigrant visas, at least half a million immigrant visas have been lost due to bureaucratic delays and pandemic closures. Congress must act to recapture these already authorized visas and take additional action to help those living and working in the United States. [LINK: [link removed] ]

TAKE ACTION TODAY: Urge Congress to support a pathway to citizenship for people who are undocumented by contacting your legislators today!
Call your Senators. [LINK: [link removed]]
Call your Congressional Representative. [LINK: [link removed]]
Or email your Congressional Representatives or your Senators.

The House and Senate are negotiating legislative text for budget reconciliation right now, and they need to hear from people like you. They need to know that you support immigration reforms through budget reconciliation and oppose anti-immigrant amendments that may be offered.

We need to keep the pressure on Congress. As the House and Senate work on the specific legislative text, they hear from us. They need to know that their constituents support immigration reforms and a path to citizenship NOW--not next year, or next session, or next century.

TAKE ACTION TODAY: Urge Congress to support a pathway to citizenship for people who are undocumented by contacting your legislators today!
Call your Senators. [LINK: [link removed]]
Call your Congressional Representative. [LINK: [link removed]]
Or email your Congressional Representatives or your Senators.

Talking Points

Here are some talking points that you can include in an email or use in a phone call. Remember that making the call or email personal by telling who you are and why you believe immigration is so important will make your call or email more effective.
- Thank you for your support of a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers, TPS and DED holders, and essential workers including farmworkers, who need and deserve this protection.
- This protection must come in the budget reconciliation bill. That is the most significant, and possibly the only, opportunity that this Congress will have.
- We also need to recapture visa numbers that have been lost due to bureaucratic delays and the pandemic.
- Please oppose all of the anti-immigrant amendments that are offered.
- We need action now, not next year or next session.

In solidarity,

Veena Iyer
ILCM Executive Director

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