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ICYMI: The Hill Covers AFP, LIBRE Campaign to Promote Immigration Deal

ICYMI: The Hill Covers AFP, LIBRE Campaign to Promote Immigration Deal

Arlington, VA – The Hill wrote an exclusive on The LIBRE Initiative and Americans for Prosperity’s announcement to launch a comprehensive campaign targeting U.S. lawmakers to mobilize them to reach a deal on immigration reform to address pressing issues facing our country: border security, uncertainty for Dreamers, and the economic and workforce situation in our agricultural industry. Read the exclusive here.

Below are some excerpts from the article:

The groups, Americans for Prosperity (AFP) and the Libre Initiative, will spend seven figures on digital ads, mailers and local events to call on senators to move forward with immigration legislation paired with border security measures.

The Koch groups are part of a broader effort of immigration supporters across the political spectrum buoyed by recent polls showing that around three quarters of Americans support allowing many undocumented immigrants to regularize their status.

And a recent poll by Libre found that 93 percent of respondents think Congress should act on immigration and the border.

“Politicians in Washington are failing their constituents. Practical immigration fixes would give us a stronger economy, a stronger border, and a stronger America. An overwhelming number of Americans agree, but Congress cares more about fighting than solving problems,” said Daniel Garza, president of the Libre Initiative.

“Our call is simple: start by pairing reforms that have broad support and let’s start reforming our outdated immigration systems,” he added.

But immigration-centric legislation has stalled in Congress, even as an assortment of bills has passed the House with some bipartisan support.

And a slew of recent polls has consistently shown that large majorities want action on the issue, although Republicans tend to prioritize border security measures and Democrats tend to focus on the immigration system itself.

“Rather than continuing to use immigration as a wedge issue, we urge lawmakers to roll up their sleeves and drive solutions that both tackle these issues and have broad public support. But Congress must do the work to get this done,” said Jorge Lima, senior vice president for policy at AFP.

“That is why we are devoting resources and marshaling our activists across the nation to contact their elected officials, share their support and urgency, and drive decisive action on these solutions without delay,” added Lima.

Read the full exclusive here.