Ethnic Media's Collective Message to the White House: Do It Now
This editorial was produced in association with New America Media,
a national association of ethnic media, and was published by more than
50 ethnic media across the country to bring attention to the urgency of
immigration reform.
The White House and Congress must move quickly to enact just and humane comprehensive immigration reform.
In
the wake of the 2012 elections, both Democratic and Republican
lawmakers have expressed the need to act on the issue. The window for
bipartisan legislation is now open.
Ethnic media have a high
stake in the future of immigration policy in this country. That's why we
are joining together to take an editorial stand to urge Congress and
the White House: Make 2013 the year of immigration reform.
This
is not merely a question of politics. We are calling for comprehensive
immigration reform because it is the morally right, economically wise
and pragmatically sensible thing to do.
Our country is a nation
of laws, and it is clear that U.S. immigration laws need to be
overhauled. The immigration system is broken, not only for the 11
million undocumented immigrants, but for the thousands of immigrants who
are unable to get visas to work in the United States; for American
businesses that can’t hire the workers they need; for the families who
wait for years to get visas to join their relatives in the United
States.
We need comprehensive immigration reform that will
reunite families, reinvigorate the economy, and revive our identity as a
nation that thrives on the contributions of hard-working immigrants.
It’s
clear that our federal immigration laws are not working. Federal
inaction on immigration has led states from Arizona to Alabama to write
their own legislation. Even the recently announced Deferred Action for
Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program is a temporary band-aid that does
nothing to solve the larger problem of a broken immigration system.
Immigration
has been portrayed as a divisive issue. In reality it’s not. All of us
would benefit from an effective immigration system that responds to the
needs of the market, protects all workers from abuse and exploitation
and puts an end to the practice of separating parents from their
children.
We need an immigration system that reflects the best
traditions of our history -- our belief in justice, equality, and
economic opportunity.
And as we look to the future, we must make
sure that we remain competitive in an increasingly globalized world. We
need to continue to attract the best and the brightest, to be the
destination of the world’s most innovative workers.
We must act now. Our economy and our future depend on it.
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