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THE FORUM DAILY
This week faith, law enforcement, business and national security leaders
are gathering in D.C.
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immigration solutions, including with their members of Congress. Â
"Americans are looking for border and immigration solutions from
Democrats and Republicans this year," our President and CEO Jennie
Murray said in our press statement yesterday
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"With legislation already drafted, the current Congress can secure our
country, help counter inflation, offer greater certainty to employers,
and offer certainty to our Afghan allies." Â
Stephen Dinan in The Washington Times
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and Alyssa Aquino in Law360
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have more on what might lie ahead in Congress, including on bills that
would help Dreamers, farmers and farmworkers, and our Afghan allies.Â
A reminder that we're sending an abbreviated version of The Forum Daily
this week, and no edition Thursday.Â
Here's what else we're reading today:Â
**PROPOSITION 308** - This is a big win: Arizona voters passed
Proposition 308, which will allow undocumented students there to pay
in-state tuition at state colleges and universities. (Rafael Carranza,
The Arizona Republic
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VOTERSÂ - A national exit poll
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of more than 5,000 Latino voters in 11 states highlights what drove them
to vote during the midterms, Marcela GarcÃa writes in her Boston Globe
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column. Note to both parties: Outreach matters. And in a story that has
more to do with immigration than it appears at first glance, Jonathan
Weisman and Katie Glueck of The New York Times
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report on the support for moderation from voters more broadly in key
states and districts. Â
**FAMILY REUNIFICATION** - The Biden administration published an
Afghan family reunification guide
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to help Afghans reunite with their family members still stuck abroad.
But a form needed to help most eligible Afghans apply is still in the
works (Austin Landis, Spectrum News 1
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Elsewhere, The Bangor Daily News
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editorial board calls for Congress to enable a certain path to permanent
residency for Afghan evacuees. Â
'RELATIONSHIPS CHANGE EVERYTHING' - In an op-ed
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for the Cincinnati Enquirer, the Rev. Henry Zorn, pastor at Lutheran
Church of the Resurrection, emphasizes the dichotomy between biblical
teachings and the demonization of immigrants. "[I]mmigrants are children
of God and bear God's Spirit, just like us," Zorn writes.
"Relationships change everything."Â Â
**BORDER DATA** - Border encounters of Venezuelans were lower
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October, but overall migrant arrivals remained high, with large numbers
of Cubans and Nicaraguans arriving. (Camilo Montoya-Galvez, CBS News
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