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The National Immigration Forum is an immigrant advocacy non-profit group, [1] based in Washington, DC. It was founded by Phyllis Eisen and Rick Swartz, [2] with Swartz as the president and Eisen as the vice president. [3] The Forum uses its communications, advocacy and policy expertise to advocate for immigration, refugees and funding to ...
The National Immigration Forum, a pro-immigration group, said the labor loss from deportations would “kneecap” businesses and that it would cost more than $150 billion to remove 11 million ...
Jennie Murray, CEO of the National Immigration Forum, said a policy of mass deportations would be “short-sighted.” “People who went to the polls cared about the economy and immigration. But ...
Before winning the presidential election last month, Donald Trump made immigration and border issues—and particularly his promise to carry out the "largest deportation operation in American ...
In its early years, NIF depended on Public Agenda, an agency founded by Daniel Yankelovich, to select issues for NIF. Today, however, the process of selecting and framing issues for deliberation is handled by a variety of civic groups and organizations. NIF forums make use of a moderator, (Melville, Willingham, Dedrick, 2005).
Noorani is a frequent voice on immigration policy and politics, [6] and he has appeared on Fox News, [7] CNN, [8] MSNBC, [9] NBC News, [10] ABC News, [11] and various radio and local news programs. He has been quoted in newspapers including the Wall Street Journal, [ 12 ] New York Times [ 13 ] and USA Today, [ 14 ] and he speaks regularly on ...
According to the National Immigration Forum, about 864,000 people are currently protected by TPS, which allows nationals of certain designated countries to live and work in the United States for ...
The National Immigration Law Center (NILC) is a center in the United States that "engages in policy analysis, litigation, education and advocacy, to achieve [the] vision" of "a society in which all people—regardless of race, gender, immigration or economic status—are treated fairly and humanely."