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Contact: Dan Gordon <mailto:
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Dec. 5, 2022Â
**'A Strong Step Forward'**Â
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The following is a quote from
**Jennie Murray, President and CEO of the National Immigration Forum**,
on today's report
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of a potential bipartisan deal on immigration and the border.
"This is exactly the kind of bipartisan problem-solving Americans want,"
said
**Jennie Murray, President and CEO of the National Immigration Forum**.
"This reported framework is a strong step forward for this Congress to
arrive at actual solutions. Americans know we need these kinds of
solutions to address inflation, labor turmoil and border challenges."
In polling last month
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of 1,000 registered voters, 73% overall, including 70% of
self-identified conservatives, support "Republicans and Democrats
working together now, in 2022, on immigration reforms that strengthen
border security, allow immigrants brought to the United States as
children to earn citizenship, and ensure a legal, reliable workforce for
America's farmers and ranchers."
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