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Immigrants' Rights:
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Immigrants Rights : Legislative Documents

Coalition Sign-On Letter to the Senate Urging Opposition of Expansion of the Basic Pilot Employment Verification System (03/27/2006)

Coalition Sign-On Letter to the Senate Regarding the "Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2006" (03/06/2006)

ACLU Interested Persons Memo On Chairman Specter’s Mark – “Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2006” (03/01/2006)

Sign-On Letter to Senator Feinstein Regarding Concerns About the Passport and Travel Document Fraud Prevention Act (01/25/2006)

ACLU Letter to the House of Representatives Urging Opposition to H.R. 4437 (12/13/2005)

Sign On Letter to President Bush Urging Opposition to Food Stamp Cuts That Target Immigrants (12/06/2005)

Sign On Letter to President Bush Urging Opposition to Food Stamp Cuts That Target Immigrants (En Espanol) (12/06/2005)

Sign On Letter to President Bush Urging Opposition to Food Stamp Cuts That Target Immigrants (En Espanol) (12/06/2005)

Coalition Sign-On Letter to Congress Urging Support of the SSI Extension for Elderly and Disabled Refugees Acts (HR 4035 and S 2623) (09/15/2005)

ACLU - Cuban American National Foundation Joint Statement Urging Conferees to Reject Anti-Immigrant Provisions in the Intelligence Reform Legislation (10/20/2004)

ACLU Statement Submitted by Timothy Edgar, Legislative Counsel, at a Citizen's Forum on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties After September 11, 2001 Before Rep. John Conyers, Jr., Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee (10/13/2004)

Court-Stripping and Anti-Immigrant Provisions in H.R. 10 (As Passed by House) (10/13/2004)


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