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John,
In recent weeks, stories of governors from states on the U.S. southern
border transporting migrants by bus or plane to other states has
dominated the news.
But why are they doing so and what should our elected officials be doing
instead to find solutions to our border?
**Watch this video**
where
Danilo Zak, the Forum's Assistant Vice President of Policy & Advocacy,
explains the migrant busing situation. Then, when you're done watching
it, **share**
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Seeking asylum is a human and legal right. Accordingly, asylum seekers
should be treated with respect, not as pawns in a political stunt.
The urgent need for border solutions has never been clearer. Democrats
and Republicans in Congress need to come together to make much-needed
fixes to our immigration system, including addressing border security
and management.
We know there are orderly, humane, and **smart solutions**
to achieve this. It's time for our elected officials to act.
Thank you for all you do to advocate on behalf of migrants seeking
safety,
Becka Wall
**Vice President of Digital Communications**
**National Immigration Forum**
**P.S. Have more questions for our team? Simply reply to this email and
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