To: Rep. Tom Graves (GA-14) and The United States House of Representatives
IMMIGRATION REFORM NOW! GA 14th District
Honorable Rep. Tom Graves
GA 14th District
We, the undersigned, ask you to support immigration reform with a humane path to citizenship upon your return to Congress in a few days. The American people, and many voters in Georgia 14th District support reform with a path to citizenship. Now it’s time for the House to act.
This is the best chance we’ve had in a generation to pass real immigration reform that moves our country forward. Immigrants are an essential part of your district's economy.
GA 14th District
We, the undersigned, ask you to support immigration reform with a humane path to citizenship upon your return to Congress in a few days. The American people, and many voters in Georgia 14th District support reform with a path to citizenship. Now it’s time for the House to act.
This is the best chance we’ve had in a generation to pass real immigration reform that moves our country forward. Immigrants are an essential part of your district's economy.
Why is this important?
The next few days are critical to reform our broken immigration system, when Congress returns to work in September. To do this, we need to keep pressure on House Republicans to give us a vote on immigration reform with a path to citizenship.
Here In GA 14th District, immigrants are an essential part of the global carpet/floor manufacturing economy and other industries, but with no option to fully participate in this democracy, and no freedom to even drive to perform the most basic daily activities.
Right now, if House leaders scheduled a vote on reform with a new roadmap to citizenship, a bipartisan majority of members in the House would vote for it. Part of democracy is letting the majority will express itself. It’s up to House Republican leaders – Speaker Boehner, Majority Leader Cantor, and Majority Whip McCarthy – to do just that.
• The time is now for a real solution: reform with citizenship. We want nothing less than an inclusive path to initial immigration status and an achievable path to eventual citizenship for 11 million undocumented immigrants in America.
• We have an historic opportunity to get it done and get it right. This is the best chance we’ve had in a generation to pass common-sense immigration reform. It’s good policy: it combines elements in a way that will modernize our immigration system so it’s safe, legal, orderly, and humane.
Here In GA 14th District, immigrants are an essential part of the global carpet/floor manufacturing economy and other industries, but with no option to fully participate in this democracy, and no freedom to even drive to perform the most basic daily activities.
Right now, if House leaders scheduled a vote on reform with a new roadmap to citizenship, a bipartisan majority of members in the House would vote for it. Part of democracy is letting the majority will express itself. It’s up to House Republican leaders – Speaker Boehner, Majority Leader Cantor, and Majority Whip McCarthy – to do just that.
• The time is now for a real solution: reform with citizenship. We want nothing less than an inclusive path to initial immigration status and an achievable path to eventual citizenship for 11 million undocumented immigrants in America.
• We have an historic opportunity to get it done and get it right. This is the best chance we’ve had in a generation to pass common-sense immigration reform. It’s good policy: it combines elements in a way that will modernize our immigration system so it’s safe, legal, orderly, and humane.