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National Immigration Forum

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National Immigration Forum
Founded1982
FocusValue of immigrants to America
Location
Websitewww.immigrationforum.org

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 foreign nations.[4]

Ali Noorani has served as the Forum's Executive Director since 2008.

The Forum focuses on four main priorities:

  • Immigration Reform and Workforce Needs – Shaping the policies necessary to make our immigration system serve the national interest, meeting the needs of our economy, workers, and families.
  • Integration and Citizenship – Creating the opportunities necessary for immigrants to succeed and contribute to the growth and prosperity of America.
  • Borders and Interior Enforcement – Developing fiscally responsible and humane policies that protect America and promote commerce, while respecting the rights of workers and employers, families, and communities.
  • State and Local Immigration Developments – Promoting the principle that immigration law and enforcement are federal responsibilities.

References

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  1. ^ Shear, Michael D.; Jordan, Miriam; Dickerson, Caitlin (August 14, 2019). "Trump's Policy Could Alter the Face of the American Immigrant (Published 2019)". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.
  2. ^ Teitelbaum, Michael S. (2014-03-30). Falling Behind?: Boom, Bust, and the Global Race for Scientific Talent. Princeton University Press. ISBN 9781400850143.
  3. ^ "National Immigration Forum (NIF)". InfluenceWatch. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
  4. ^ "Working Paper: Addressing the Increase of Central American Migrants". National Immigration Forum. 2 May 2019.
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