GROUPS WRITE LETTER, URGING NEBRASKA CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO BACK IMMIGRATION CHANGES

LINCOLN- Nebraska's congressional delegation received a letter this week from constituent groups representing business, education, health, and many other industries urging immigration reform. There were more than 40 organizations that signed on to the letter demanding meaningful action for migrant families, employers, and towns. 

The groups highlighted their favored legislation, including the Renewing Immigration Provisions of the Immigration Act of 1929 and the Dream and Promise Act, which would create pathways to U.S. citizenship for undocumented immigrants and those brought to the country as youths by parents. 

“Nebraska communities, schools and workplaces face constant uncertainty because a part of our Nebraska family has no way to apply for permanent residency,” the letter says. For a full list of organizations who signed the letter, click HERE.

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