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.

White House Demands Additional $4.5 Billion for Border

White House Demands Additional $4.5 Billion for Border

How Personal Values and Contact Impact Views on Unauthorized Immigrants

How Personal Values and Contact Impact Views on Unauthorized Immigrants

A new report by the American Immigration Council finds that Americans’ attitudes toward unauthorized immigrants are, among other factors, deeply related to their personal values and to the type of contact they have with immigrants in their daily lives. Read More

The Role of Contact and Values in Public Attitudes Toward Unauthorized Immigrants

The Role of Contact and Values in Public Attitudes Toward Unauthorized Immigrants

This report uncovers the degree to which contact with immigrants and personal values are associated with views about unauthorized immigrants. Read More

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

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