From Dan Gordon, National Immigration Forum <[email protected]>
Subject Immigration Reforms This Year
Date November 15, 2022 3:03 PM
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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.  

"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."  

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. 

A reminder that we're sending an abbreviated version of The Forum Daily
this week, and no edition Thursday. 

Here's what else we're reading today: 

**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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VOTERS - 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 García 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.  

**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.  

'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."  

**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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Thanks for reading,  

Dan 

 

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