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The '''National Immigration Forum''' (also called "'''The Forum'''") is an [[immigrant rights]] organization based in [[Washington, DC]] that publishes studies, lobbies congress members, and networks local organizations with the goal of increasing public support for [[immigration to the United States]]. It was established in 1982. With a slightly moderate rhetoric, the Forum is one of the main DC and national multi-constituency [[immigrant rights]] groups alongside [[Campaign for Comprehensive Immigration Reform]], [[Fair Immigration Reform Movement]] of [[Center for Community Change]] and the [[We Are America Alliance]]. |
The '''National Immigration Forum''' (also called "'''The Forum'''") is an [[immigrant rights]] organization based in [[Washington, DC]] that publishes studies, lobbies congress members, and networks local organizations with the goal of increasing public support for [[immigration to the United States]]. It was established in 1982. With a slightly moderate rhetoric, the Forum is one of the main DC and national multi-constituency [[immigrant rights]] groups alongside [[Campaign for Comprehensive Immigration Reform]], [[Fair Immigration Reform Movement]] of [[Center for Community Change]] and the [[We Are America Alliance]]. |
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It's financial supporters and board members include many groups that benefit financially from high levels of legal and illegal immigration, including John Gay of the National Restaurant Association, Randel Johnson of the US Chamber of Commerce, and Craig Regelbrugge of the American Nursery and Landscaping Association. [http://www.immigrationforum.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=62] |
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Revision as of 18:25, 25 December 2007
The National Immigration Forum (also called "The Forum") is an immigrant rights organization based in Washington, DC that publishes studies, lobbies congress members, and networks local organizations with the goal of increasing public support for immigration to the United States. It was established in 1982. With a slightly moderate rhetoric, the Forum is one of the main DC and national multi-constituency immigrant rights groups alongside Campaign for Comprehensive Immigration Reform, Fair Immigration Reform Movement of Center for Community Change and the We Are America Alliance.
It's financial supporters and board members include many groups that benefit financially from high levels of legal and illegal immigration, including John Gay of the National Restaurant Association, Randel Johnson of the US Chamber of Commerce, and Craig Regelbrugge of the American Nursery and Landscaping Association. [1]