Press Release: Leaders from the Partnership for a New American Economy to Testify During Senate Immigration Hearing

Press Release: Leaders from the Partnership for a New American Economy to Testify During Senate Immigration Hearing

With the Senate Committee on the Judiciary scheduled to hold a hearing on “The Economic Imperative for Enacting Immigration Reform” on Tuesday, July 26, 2011, members of the Partnership for a New American Economy will be among the select business executives and elected leaders testifying on the need for sensible… Read More

The Case for Discretion and Proportionality in Our Immigration System

The Case for Discretion and Proportionality in Our Immigration System

Washington D.C. – It has long been the case that those responsible for carrying out and enforcing our nation’s laws do so with a measure of discretion and proportionality. Every day, law enforcement officials and judges exercise discretion in charging and sentencing decisions, weighing differing priorities and social values, and… Read More

More Fear and Loathing in the House Judiciary Committee

More Fear and Loathing in the House Judiciary Committee

Washington, D.C. – Tomorrow, the House Judiciary Committee is scheduled to take up two immigration bills that supposedly address community safety, but in reality are simply the latest attempts to restrict immigration and limit due process for immigrants. Neither Chairman Lamar Smith’s (R-TX) “Keep Our Communities Safe Act of 2011,”… Read More

Press Release: Statement on Senate Democrats' Call for “High-Skilled Immigration” Reform in “Jobs First” Agenda

Press Release: Statement on Senate Democrats’ Call for “High-Skilled Immigration” Reform in “Jobs First” Agenda

The Partnership for a New American Economy applauds the strong statement in support of immigration reform included in the Senate Democrats’ ‘Jobs First’ agenda, discussed today by Senate Leadership. Specifically, the agenda calls for ‘reforming America’s high-skilled immigration system,’ a recognition of the crucial role that jobs-targeted immigration reform would… Read More

BIA Sets Favorable Precedent for Children of Fiancées (K-2 Visa Holders)

BIA Sets Favorable Precedent for Children of Fiancées (K-2 Visa Holders)

Washington, D.C.—The Legal Action Center of the American Immigration Council applauds the Board of Immigration Appeals (Board) for advancing family unity in its June 23, 2011 decision, Matter of Le. The Board’s long-awaited ruling favorably resolves the issue of whether the child of a fiancée of a… Read More

Press Release: Partnership Marks First Anniversary With Over 300 Members and Growing

Press Release: Partnership Marks First Anniversary With Over 300 Members and Growing

June 24, 2011, marked the first anniversary of the Partnership for a New American Economy, a fast-growing bipartisan coalition of mayors and CEOs across the country making the case that sensible immigration reform will spur economic growth. After starting last June with less than 20 Co-Chairs and members, one year… Read More

BIA Provides Important But Incomplete Guidance on Mental Competency Issues

BIA Provides Important But Incomplete Guidance on Mental Competency Issues

Washington, D.C.—The American Immigration Council’s Legal Action Center (LAC) cautiously applauds last week’s decision of the Board of Immigration Appeals concerning the rights of immigrants with mental disabilities in removal proceedings. Echoing concerns expressed in amicus briefs filed by the LAC… Read More

Are States Training Law Enforcement to Implement Restrictive Immigration Laws?

Are States Training Law Enforcement to Implement Restrictive Immigration Laws?

Washington, D.C. – While many states legislatures rejected Arizona-style immigration laws this year in anticipation of high costs, legal challenges and charges of racial profiling, others states—like Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina—passed laws requiring law enforcement to determine the immigration status of anyone that is stopped or detained for any… Read More

Mayor Bloomberg Delivers Speech at the Council on Foreign Relations

Mayor Bloomberg Delivers Speech at the Council on Foreign Relations

The following are Mayor Bloomberg’s remarks as prepared for delivery today at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, DC. Please check against delivery. “Thank you, Julia, and good afternoon. It’s always nice to come to a city with a baseball team that is below the Mets in the standings. Read More

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