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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Historic White House Meeting on Immigration a Complete Success

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 25, 2009

Contact:
Francisco Lopez, Executive Director: (503) 269-5694
Erik Sorensen, Communications Director: (503) 488-0263


Historic White House Meeting on Immigration a Complete Success

Roadmap to Immigration Reform makes a strong and positive beginning

Salem, Ore--Today members of Congress from both houses and from both sides of the aisle met at the White House for an historic working session on Immigration Reform. The White House meeting, which was postponed from last week, was rescheduled for today after immigration reform proponents generated over 200,000 faxes, 30,000 phone calls, and 3,300 personal notes calling on the President to fulfill his campaign promise to pass Immigration Reform.

CAUSA is pleased to announce that the meeting was a complete success with participants from both parties confirming their dedication to passing an immigration reform bill.

“We are extremely pleased that the President and the majority of participants from both parties have committed to moving immigration reform”, said Francisco Lopez, Executive Director of CAUSA. “We applaud the White House and Congressional Leaders including Senate Majority Leader Reid, Speaker Pelosi, Senator Schumer and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus for making immigration reform a priority.”

Among those participating in the meeting included a bipartisan group of 16 Representatives and 12 Senators, Vice President Joe Biden, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano, and President Obama.

During the meeting, the President was very vocal and firmly committed to working with Congress to get a bill passed saying, “we need to all jump into this together”. Republican Senator John McCain, who was also in attendance, pledged he would work with the President--signaling a bipartisan alliance needed for success. Among those in attendance, the majority confirmed their will to pass an immigration reform bill by late 2009 or early 2010.

Lopez added, “We will not deport or drive out 12 million undocumented immigrants and the status quo is unacceptable. We are in desperate need of a solution that gets immigrants into the system, holds employers accountable, strengthens the rights of all workers, reunites families, and offers solutions that move us forward together. We can’t wait. Now is the time, this is the year, we need our leaders to lead”.

“Today’s meeting was a great start to the process of bringing real reform. CAUSA will continue to engage it’s members and allies in Oregon to ensure that our Congressional Delegation will be ready to vote in favor of a bill when it comes to their chamber floor.”

CAUSA, Oregon's Immigrant Rights Coalition, is the largest Hispanic civil and human rights and advocacy organization in the Pacific Northwest. For more information, visit www.causaoregon.org

Resources:

REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AFTER MEETING WITH MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TO DISCUSS IMMIGRATION
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/Remarks-by-the-President-after-meeting-with-members-of-Congress-to-discuss-immigration/

BACKGROUND ON MEETING WITH MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TO DISCUSS IMMIGRATION REFORM (list of attendees)
http://www.causaoregon.org/pdfs/background-on-meeting-with-members-of-congress-to-discuss-immigration-reform


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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Oregon Immigrant Rights Coalition Supports Congressional Hispanic Caucus' Call for Immigration Reform

For Immediate Release
March 18, 2009

Contact:
Francisco Lopez, Executive Director, 503.984.6816
Erik Sorensen, Communications Director, 503.488.0263

Oregon Immigrant Rights Coalition Supports Congressional Hispanic Caucus' Call for Immigration Reform


Salem, Ore - Today, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus met with President Obama and urged him to fight for comprehensive immigration reform this year. CAUSA, Oregon's statewide grassroots immigrant rights coalition working to defend and advance immigrant rights, joins the Congressional Hispanic Caucus' in demanding comprehensive immigration reform.

"Our Nation has been suffering under a broken immigration system for far too long," said Francisco Lopez, Executive Director of CAUSA. "It's a national disgrace that continues to burden our economy. We cannot get this nation back on track until we pass immigration reform that brings undocumented workers out of the shadows and gets everyone on a level playing field".

"Our Coalition welcomes President Obama's pledge to start a national conversation on just and humane immigration reform that took place during the CHC meeting. And we look forward to bringing the voices of those most affected to the conversation".

More than ever, our Country needs comprehensive immigration reform that gives the hard working men and women already here an earned path to citizenship, keeps families together and provides legal avenues for future workers to seek out opportunities here and join the struggle to strengthen our economy. Legalization would also give these hardworking immigrants even more opportunities to contribute to our economic recovery.

This Friday, CAUSA will join with students of Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan and others from around the state to hold Congressman Peter DeFazio accountable to prioritize Safe, Humane and Fair Immigration Reform in Eugene.

What: Eugene Rally for Comprehensive Immigration Reform and Immigrant Rights

When: 2:30 pm, Friday, March 20th, 2009

Where: Peter DeFazio's Office -- 405 E. 8th Street, Eugene Courthouse steps

Who: Organized by the students of MEChA, both the University of Oregon chapter and chapters from across the Nation, as well as CAUSA, Oregon's immigrant rights coalition, with the help and support of various UO Departments, PCUN, and Eugene community organizations..

Why: Immigrants and Allies will gather at DeFazio's office to demand his support and prioritization of safe and fair immigration legislation. Because the majority of rally attendees will be students, there is also a demand for DeFazio's support of the Federal DREAM Act that would open the doors of higher education to immigrant students and students of immigrant parents.
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CAUSA is Oregon's statewide, grassroots immigrant rights coalition. We work to defend and advance immigrant rights through coordination with local, state, and national coalitions and allies.

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