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We work with community leaders across the country to advocate for immigration reform that works for all of us.
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Dreamers came to the U.S. as children, with the average DACA recipient arriving at age 7. For most, America is the only home they remember. Our explainer breaks down who Dreamers are and why Congress must act to protect them: immigrationforum.org/article/dreame…

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The numbers show Dreamers' impact: ✔️$45 billion contributed to the economy annually ✔️$13 billion in taxes ✔️$760 million in mortgage payments ✔️10% have started their own businesses These contributions deserve protection through permanent legislation. immigrationforum.org/article/dreame…

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As Mother’s Day approaches, remember: 1 in 5 Dreamers is raising U.S. citizen children. That's 750,000 American kids whose parents face an uncertain future without congressional action. Family values mean keeping families together.

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This Mother's Day, we're thinking about Afghan mothers who fled the Taliban with their children. Congress should pass an adjustment act that would provide them a path to permanent status.

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.Homeland Security is ending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for #Afghans, arguing improving conditions in the Taliban-run country. Last month, CNSI released a statement urging the Trump administration to uphold commitments to our Afghan allies. Click below for full statement:

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The principle of birthright citizenship has helped make America strong for over 150 years. It clarifies who is American and prevents the creation of a permanent underclass.

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Join us Monday, May 19 for "Security & The Rule of Law" webinar with Ramon Batista, Laurence Benenson, Margaret Stock, and Stewart Verdery. We'll discuss how America can maintain security while protecting constitutional rights. May 19, 2 PM ET Register: immigrationforum.activehosted.com/f/114

Join us Monday, May 19 for "Security &amp; The Rule of Law" webinar with Ramon Batista, Laurence Benenson, Margaret Stock, and <a href="/StewartVerdery/">Stewart Verdery</a>.

We'll discuss how America can maintain security while protecting constitutional rights.
May 19, 2 PM ET Register: immigrationforum.activehosted.com/f/114
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America can be both secure AND committed to constitutional principles. Our immigration system should reflect these balanced values.

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The immigration system should be fair and consistent. We support immigration reforms that strengthen border security while ensuring due process for all.

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Our Afghan allies risked their lives alongside U.S. forces. We agree with Council on National Security & Immigration (CNSI). The decision to end Temporary Protected Status for 9,000 Afghan allies sends a dangerous message and weakens American credibility. cnsiusa.org/news/press/cou…

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The 14th Amendment has granted citizenship to everyone born on U.S. soil for more than 125 years. Changing this would go against our history as a welcoming nation. We stand firmly for birthright citizenship as a constitutional right.

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Q: Why is birthright citizenship important? A: It's a core American value that has made us a nation of immigrants for generations. The Supreme Court has upheld this right since 1898. Read our full Q&A: immigrationforum.org/article/qa-bir…

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Birthright citizenship is in the 14th Amendment: "All persons born in the United States are citizens." This has been our law for 125+ years and makes America exceptional. We're proud to defend this constitutional principle. Learn more: immigrationforum.org/article/qa-bir…

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Security AND rights - we can have both. Our webinar on Monday, May 19 features experts from law enforcement, immigration policy, and border security discussing how to balance these important values. Join the conversation: immigrationforum.activehosted.com/f/114