Immigrant rights advocates will hold a news conference on the steps of the Capitol this morning to launch the Georgia component of the national Reform Immigration For America campaign. The event will bring together labor, faith, business and immigrant community groups to push for comprehensive immigration reform. Similar local launches are scheduled in more than 30 other cities today. A three-day national campaign summit is set to start Wednesday in Washington, D.C.
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Monday, June 1, 2009
Atlanta One Of 30 Cities For Immigrant Reform Events
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Edgar Treiguts
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6/01/2009 08:38:00 AM
Labels: Atlanta, immigration, immigration reform
Friday, June 22, 2007
Coalition forms for immigration reform
Some of Georgia's biggest industries have formed a coalition to urge the U.S. Senate to pass its immigration reform bill.
Georgia Employers for Immigration Reform is bankrolling print and radio ads like this one: "Many people think the immigration bill is an effort by business owners to get cheap labor. The fact is, business owners are looking for any labor, period."
Coalition Chair Wayne Lord who works for poultry processor Pilgrim's Pride said, "All of the companies and associations of companies, whether it be nursery, or carpet, or poultry, or peach growers, we know we're not able to find the workers. We have openings everywhere."
Some anti-immigration bloggers are calling for a boycott of the companies because they hire immigrant workers.
Polls show most Georgians oppose the immigration bill.
Senators Johnny Isakson and Saxby Chambliss helped craft the legislation, but they won't say whether they'll vote for it when it comes to the full Senate.
Georgia Employers for Immigration Reform is bankrolling print and radio ads like this one: "Many people think the immigration bill is an effort by business owners to get cheap labor. The fact is, business owners are looking for any labor, period."
Coalition Chair Wayne Lord who works for poultry processor Pilgrim's Pride said, "All of the companies and associations of companies, whether it be nursery, or carpet, or poultry, or peach growers, we know we're not able to find the workers. We have openings everywhere."
Some anti-immigration bloggers are calling for a boycott of the companies because they hire immigrant workers.
Polls show most Georgians oppose the immigration bill.
Senators Johnny Isakson and Saxby Chambliss helped craft the legislation, but they won't say whether they'll vote for it when it comes to the full Senate.
Posted by
Edgar Treiguts
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6/22/2007 11:04:00 AM
Labels: coalition, Georgia, immigration reform
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