From Joanna Taylor, National Immigration Forum <[email protected]>
Subject The Forum and Niskanen Center Lead Group Calling for SJC Markup Vote on Bipartisan Bills
Date May 12, 2022 5:42 PM
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Encouraging SJC to markup bipartisan bills
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Press Release

 

For Immediate Release
Contact: Joanna Taylor ,
202-256-1395  
May 12, 2022 

National Immigration Forum, the Niskanen Center, and Others Encourage
Senate Judiciary Committee to Take Action on Bipartisan Bills 

A new sign-on letter

led by the National Immigration Forum and the Niskanen Center - and
signed by a cross section of more than 15 faith, business, agriculture,
and advocacy organizations - encourages the Senate Judiciary Committee
immigration subcommittee to take action on existing bipartisan
legislation that would tackle several longstanding immigration
issues. 

Among the 11 bills with broad bipartisan support are the Preserving
Employment Visas Act, the Temporary Family Visitation Act, The
Bipartisan Border Solutions Act
,
and America's CHILDREN Act
. 

"Together or individually, these bills represent widely supported and
necessary improvements in U.S. immigration law and policy," the letter
states. "For too long, executive action and judicial decisions have
dictated immigration policy and usurped Congress's ability to govern.
These bills are an opportunity to reassert congressional authority and
make meaningful changes that benefit the U.S., Americans, and immigrants
alike." 

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