Campaign for Comprehensive Immigration Reform

The Campaign for Comprehensive Immigration Reform examines the legislative principle which would result in a more fair and generous system of immigration laws, reflecting the economic needs of the United States, the experience of world migration patterns, and the threats to national security presented by terrorism. This Campaign supports a comprehensive legalization program for the millions of undocumented immigrants already present in the United States who desire to live and work legally in the United States, but are prohibited by the restrictive and unreasonable laws currently in place. This Campaign site will be regularly updated with relevant documents for public use from the Network and our national partners. For specific information on actions, meeting dates, and how to belong to this campaign, please contact Carlos Rios or Darcy Tromanhauser.

Support Comprehensive Immigration Reform

Chapters are currently working in these action areas with the following materials. If you are interested in joining a committee in your area please contact Carlos Rios.

Action Packets

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Outreach:

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Fair Immigration Reform Movement documents:

FIRM Comprehensive Immigration Reform Principles - English | Español

FIRM Brochure

FIRM Endorsement Form: English & Español

Documents to print and share:

Media Toolkit: English & Español

Raising Our Voice in the Heartland: The Case for Comprehensive Immigration Reform: English

Immigration Fact Sheet: English

Working Principles for Immigration Reform: English & Español

Legalization Fact Sheet: English & Español

Immigrant Labor Fact Sheet: English & Español

Family Backlog Fact Sheet: English & Español

Immigrant Detention Fact Sheet: English & Español

Glossary of Terms: English & Español

Links:

ACLU

American Friends Service Committee

Center for Community Change

Fair Immigration Reform Movement

National Council of La Raza

National Immigration Law Center

National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights

National Immigration Forum

New American Opportunity Campaign