Posts tagged ‘Advocacy’

No DREAM Debate in U.S. Senate

Posted October 25th, 2007
by Lisa Pierce

Yesterday, just after we posted a message from the American Library Association’s Government Relations office calling for supporters of the DREAM Act to contact their Congressional representatives, the Senate failed to garner the requisite number of votes for the debate to even begin.
The 52-44 vote to advance the proposal, eight shy of the 60 required [...]

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The DREAM Act Debate: Educating Immigrants

Posted October 23rd, 2007
by Lisa Pierce

Melanie Anderson, REFORMA member and Assistant Director of Government Relations for the American Library Association, sent the following information:
On October 24, the Senate will take up consideration of The DREAM Act (S. 2205). The DREAM Act is a critical piece of legislation that allows the children of illegal immigrants who entered the United States [...]

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Librarians Unite to Serve Immigrant Communities

Posted September 17th, 2007
by Loida Garcia-Febo

After September 11, 2001, many elected officials responded to anti-immigrant sentiment by proposing legal provisions to ensure that illegal immigrants did not enter the nation and that those already in the United States would be forced to leave, or at least barred from public services. This political backdrop created the basis for a bill introduced [...]

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