From American Immigration Council <[email protected]>
Subject This Week In Immigration: SCOTUS takes oral arguments off the calendar
Date February 19, 2023 3:01 PM
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ACROSS THE NATION
This week, the 118th Congress introduced its version of The Dream Act bill, which would provide protections for young immigrants brought to the United States as children. The bill was introduced by Democratic Senate Majority Whip Richard Durbin and Republican Senator Lindsey Graham.
The Dream Act has been before Congress in some variation at least 10 times and has yet to pass since its introduction in 2001.
This fact sheet by the American Immigration Council provides an overview of the 2021 - 2022 version of the Dream Act and other similar legislative proposals.
Read more: The Dream Act: An Overview [[link removed]]
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
"When we have a broken immigration system, our community is at the front doorstep of those seeking a better or safer life from the south – an Ellis Island of the Southwest. Our response to immigration as a community in El Paso, one built on a foundation of compassion and responsibility, shows a different vision of what the border is and can be.
…Rich and poor cross both ways as does food, family, students, music, culture and business. Tens of thousands of pedestrians cross over our bridges each month, and our shops and stores are filled with people spending their dollars. This is true today and has been the case for decades.
Culturally, we understand and celebrate our unique binational identity… We’re one family, regardless of what side of the border we’re from. What El Paso and Juarez can do more than any other place in this world is show how we can live together.”
– Peter Svarzbein for CNN “The US southern border is not a threat – it’s an opportunity.” [[link removed]]
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