National Immigration Forum

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National Immigration Forum
Founded1982
FocusValue of immigrants to America
Location
  • Washington, DC
Websitewww.immigrationforum.org

The National Immigration Forum is an immigrant advocacy group,[1] based in Washington, DC, and founded by Rick Swartz and Phyllis Eisen.[2] The Forum uses its communications, advocacy and policy expertise advocate for more immigration, more refugees and more funding to foreign nations.[3]

Ali Noorani has served as the Forum's executive director since 2008.

The Forum focuses on four main priorities: pro-immigration laws and business demands, increasing the number of both immigrants and refugees, cutting interior enforcement of borders, and state and local immigration developments (the Forum promotes the Constitutional principle that immigration law and enforcement are federal responsibilities).

References[]

  1. ^ Shear, Michael D.; Jordan, Miriam; Dickerson, Caitlin (August 14, 2019). "Trump's Policy Could Alter the Face of the American Immigrant (Published 2019)" – via NYTimes.com.
  2. ^ Teitelbaum, Michael S. (2014-03-30). Falling Behind?: Boom, Bust, and the Global Race for Scientific Talent. ISBN 9781400850143.
  3. ^ "Working Paper: Addressing the Increase of Central American Migrants". National Immigration Forum.

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