Unveiling Ground-breaking Plan for Legalization to over Five Million
Undocumented Immigrants
In 1996, the United States Congress passed legislation severely
curtailing the rights of immigrants living in this country. In response, the International
Immigrants Foundation created a Task Force of prestigious leaders to set forth the
national agenda for a coordinated campaign to grant legalization to undocumented
immigrants. On Wednesday, May 26, at 1:15 p.m., the International Immigrants Foundation
Legalization Task Force briefed the press on its Resolutions, revealing a plan for the
imminent legalization of the more than 5.5 million undocumented immigrants currently
living in this country.
The International Immigrants Foundation Legalization Initiative has
received overwhelming support by more than 200 community-based organizations,
elected officials, and media organizations and over 250,000 individuals. The
members of the Task Force include: Mr. Edward Juarez, President and Founder of the International
Immigrants Foundation; Mr. Bawa Jain, Executive Director of the Inter-Faith Center;
Ms. Zenaida Mendez, representing Congressman Charles Rangel; Mr. Hugh Hamilton,
representing Councilman Lloyd Henry; Councilwoman Una Clark; Mr. Enrique
Ortiz, Regional Director for the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed
Officials (NALEO); and Ms. Iwona Hoffman, Contributing Editor for the NOVVY
DZIENNIK (Polish American Daily News).
The International Immigrants
Foundation-International Cultures Mission has special status with
the United Nations Economic and Social Council, and is associated
with the Department of Public Information as a charitable
non-governmental, non-political, non-profit tax exempt 501(c)(3)
organization. Since September 1997, the IIF-ICM has been the leading
organization that is nationally coordinating a Legalization Petition
Drive for undocumented immigrants who entered the United States
before September 30, 1996.
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