AILA's Statement on House Democratic Principles to Fix Broken Immigration Laws
American Immigration Lawyers Association
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 28, 2004
Contact: Jeanne Butterfield
(202) 216-2401
jbutterfield@aila.org
STATEMENT OF THE AMERICAN IMMIGRATION LAWYERS ASSOCIATION
on the introduction of
HOUSE DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES TO FIX BROKEN IMMIGRATION LAWS
The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) commends House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), House Democratic Caucus Chairman Bob Menendez (D-NJ), Chairman of the Democratic Caucus Immigration Task Force Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-IL), and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Task Force on Immigration, for today introducing a comprehensive set of principles to guide immigration reform.
We applaud the House Democratic leaders for recognizing that the status quo is broken and that change is urgently needed to address the concerns of American business and families and enhance our national security. The House Democratic principles embrace a set of necessary reforms that, if enacted into law, would be a giant step forward to help us achieve the goal of creating an immigration system that reflects our nation's values, our traditions, and our needs.
We urge all of those concerned about, and committed to, comprehensive immigration reform to come together, roll up their sleeves, and do the work that is needed to craft legislation and to build the bi-partisan support that will be required for any legislation to be enacted in 2004.
The House Democratic principles announced today reflect the understanding that meaningful reform of our immigration laws can only be achieved by addressing a variety of interrelated issues. Reforms that target one problem in the system while ignoring others will have but a fleeting impact and ultimately will perpetuate the chronic dysfunction that currently characterizes our system. AILA believes that the principles set forth today address all of the major components needed for an enduring reform of our failing system--family reunification, earned legalization, student adjustment, border safety and protection, a new temporary worker program, civil liberties, and fairness for immigrants.
AILA looks forward to continuing to work with the House Democratic leaders to make our immigration system legal, safe, secure, and orderly. The comprehensive immigration reform the House Democratic principles embrace is an idea whose time has come. The Senate bill introduced by Senators Hagel and Dashle, S. 2010, is the first actual legislative measure that includes the fundamental architecture necessary for comprehensive reform. We also urge support for legislation, which we expect to be introduced in the near future, that will restore several due process and civil liberties protections to our immigration laws. While we working on these necessary reforms, AILA urges the swift passage of pending legislation that already has bipartisan Congressional support: the Agricultural Job Opportunity, Benefits and Security (AgJobs) Act (S. 1645/H.R. 3142) and the DREAM /Student Adjustment Act (S. 1545/H.R.1684). Both these bipartisan measures would implement needed reforms.
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Founded in 1946, AILA is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that provides its Members with continuing legal education, information, and professional services. AILA advocates before Congress and the Administration and provides liaison with the DHS and other government agencies. AILA is an Affiliated Organization of the American Bar Association.
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