From Dan Gordon <[email protected]>
Subject One Year In: New Paper Examines Biden’s Immigration Actions
Date January 18, 2022 8:06 PM
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Press Release

 

 

For Immediate Release 
Contact: Dan Gordon ,
617-651-0841 
Jan. 18, 2022 

One Year In: New Paper Examines Biden's Immigration Actions, Proposes
Solutions  

**Washington, D.C. **- As the Biden administration works to rebuild
a system that the Trump administration largely dismantled, it can count
successes as well as ongoing challenges, according to a new paper

from the National Immigration Forum.  

"One Year In: The Biden Administration's Treatment of Vulnerable
Migrants
"
examines how the Biden administration has performed on three distinct
pathways to protection for vulnerable migrants, analyzing the
administration's treatment of migrants at the border, in the refugee
resettlement process and throughout the Afghan evacuation and
resettlement efforts.  

The paper also lays out key solutions for the Biden administration to
better protect migrants during its second year in office.  

"Unwinding the previous administration's restrictions and building
something better was never going to be easy," said

**Ali Noorani, President and CEO of the National Immigration Forum**.
"To put the country on track to creating better, more humane processes
for those fleeing violence and persecution, President Biden must
prioritize vulnerable migrants, foster a political consensus in favor of
needed reforms and chart a clear course on protecting the vulnerable." 

"As a candidate and in the early days of his presidency, President Biden
charted a path towards a humane, modernized immigration system. But
moments of progress have so far been paired with steps backward," said

**Danilo Zak, Policy and Advocacy Manager at the National Immigration
Forum** and author of the paper. "As the Biden administration heads into
its second year, there are clear steps it can take to make good on its
promises and forge a legacy of lasting immigration solutions. 

Read the full paper here.

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