Immigration Reform

Immigration Reform

The last time Congress updated our legal immigration system was November 1990, one month before the World Wide Web went online. We are long overdue for comprehensive immigration reform.

Through immigration reform, we can provide noncitizens with a system of justice that provides due process of law and a meaningful opportunity to be heard. Because it can be a contentious and wide-ranging issue, we aim to provide advocates with facts and work to move bipartisan solutions forward. Read more about topics like legalization for undocumented immigrants and border security below.

Statement for the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest on

Statement for the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest on “The Impact of High Levels of Immigration on U.S. Workers”

The statement shares our analysis and research on how immigrants play a vital role in our nation and economy. Read More

Statement for the Senate Judiciary Committee on

Statement for the Senate Judiciary Committee on “Oversight of the Administration’s Criminal Alien Removal Policies”

The statement shares our analysis and research regarding the Obama's administration removal and enforcement policies and the effect they have on communities. Read More

Statement for the House Judiciary Committee on

Statement for the House Judiciary Committee on “The Unconstitutionality of Obama’s Executive Actions on Immigration”

The statement is comprised of three major parts that analyze the beneficial effects of these programs will have on society as a whole. Read More

Statement for the House Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Immigration and Border Security on

Statement for the House Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Immigration and Border Security on “Interior Immigration Enforcement Legislation”

The United States government has failed to enact legislation, and in this has failed to recognize that enforcement with reform is the only effective way to repair our broken immigration system. Read More

Statement for the House Judiciary Committee on

Statement for the House Judiciary Committee on “President Obama’s Executive Overreach on Immigration”

The statement provides a brief historical overview of presidential authority related to immigration which gives President Obama the authority for his Immigration Accountability Executive Action. Read More

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