NILC Immigrant Justice Fund Statement Following Ohio Democratic Debate

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 15, 2019 

CONTACT
Alex Gilliland, gilliland@nilc-ijf.org, 650-823-4575

LOS ANGELES — Following the Democratic presidential debate in Westerville, OH, Marielena Hincapié, executive director of the National Immigration Law Center Immigrant Justice Fund, released the following statement:

“We know that immigration is Trump’s top issue, but tonight we heard nothing about how candidates will address it. Families continue to be separated at our borders and in our backyards, parents are still in fear of being arrested on their way to work or when picking up their kids from school, immigrant youth and longtime residents are living in legal limbo because this administration has taken vital protections away from them, but candidates failed to share their plans.

“The American people are eager for an inspiring vision from candidates about how we’re going to address the real challenges this country faces, and tonight we didn’t get answers on immigration. The candidate who wins this election will be the one who works to put forward an affirmative and inclusive vision for the future of this country that benefits all Americans, including immigrants.”

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NILC Immigrant Justice Fund Statement Following First Detroit Debate

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 31, 2019

CONTACT
Alex Gilliland, gilliland@nilc-ijf.org, 650-823-4575

LOS ANGELES — Following the second night of the Democratic presidential debate in Detroit, MI, Marielena Hincapié, executive director of the National Immigration Law Center Immigrant Justice Fund, released the following statement:

“The Trump administration is decimating our legal immigration system. It’s not enough to decry the current state; candidates must commit to bold solutions. This includes decriminalizing migration, dismantling an enforcement system that wastes billions of taxpayer dollars to detain and deport immigrant families, and creating real opportunities for immigrants to contribute fully to their communities.

“While the chaos and cruelty of Trump’s immigration policies continue to dominate the headlines, tonight we saw candidates discuss years of a dysfunctional immigration system that included mass deportations carried out by previous administrations.

“People seeking freedom and safety in our country isn’t new, which is why American voters are hungry for a candidate who has a bold, multifaceted plan for our immigration system that will allow all Americans to thrive.”

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NILC Immigrant Justice Fund Statement Following First Detroit Debate

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 30, 2019 

CONTACT
Alex Gilliland, gilliland@nilc-ijf.org, 650-823-4575

LOS ANGELES — Following the first night of the Democratic presidential debate in Detroit, MI, Marielena Hincapié, executive director of the National Immigration Law Center Immigrant Justice Fund, released the following statement:

“It was heartening to see the Democratic field on stage tonight acknowledge the cruelty and inhumanity of the Trump administration’s immigration policies, but it’s not enough to lament the pain and chaos caused by Trump. Candidates must offer a bold vision for an America that allows everyone to thrive. American voters want to hear candidates’ clearly articulate solutions for our immigration system that include ending the criminalization of immigrants, whether at the border or in our backyards.

“Candidates must emphasize what they’ll do for the millions of mothers, fathers, students, business owners, veterans, and community leaders who are still threatened with deportation despite their deep ties to the U.S. or the compelling humanitarian reasons that drove them here.

“American voters will elect candidates who are willing to stand up and fight for our values, which include strengthening our schools, health care, and economy for all people regardless of our immigration status. We are healthier and costs are lower when all people can access health care. We are better when all people can access a quality education. 

“And our country and economy are stronger when people can legally work, access the programs they pay into because they pay taxes, and have the peace of mind that they can build their lives in our communities. America is rooted in this ideal that all people can succeed regardless of where they are from, and any successful candidate will understand that.”

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