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American Immigration Council
American Immigration Council
NameAmerican Immigration Council
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
Key peopleJohn Podesta, Grover Norquist, Norman Mineta

American Immigration Council. The American Immigration Council is a non-profit organization that works to strengthen United States immigration policies and protect the rights of immigrants and refugees. The organization has been involved in various Supreme Court cases, including United States v. Arizona and Plyler v. Doe, and has worked with ACLU and NILC to advocate for immigrant rights. The council has also collaborated with Brookings Institution and Center for American Progress to research and analyze immigration reform policies.

History

The American Immigration Council was founded in 1987 by Jeanne Butterfield and has since become a leading voice on immigration policy in the United States. The organization has a long history of working with Congress to pass bipartisan immigration reform legislation, including the Immigration Act of 1990 and the Immigration and Nationality Act. The council has also worked with presidential administrations, including those of Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama, to implement immigration policies that promote economic growth and national security. The organization has been involved in various court cases, including Reno v. Flores and Zadvydas v. Davis, and has worked with law firms such as Kirkland & Ellis and WilmerHale to advocate for immigrant rights.

Mission_and_Objectives

The American Immigration Council's mission is to shape a fair and humane immigration system that promotes economic growth, national security, and family unity. The organization's objectives include advocating for comprehensive immigration reform, protecting the rights of immigrants and refugees, and promoting public awareness and education on immigration issues. The council works with community organizations, such as National Council of La Raza and LULAC, to promote immigrant integration and civic engagement. The organization also collaborates with think tanks, including Cato Institute and Heritage Foundation, to research and analyze immigration policies.

Advocacy_and_Policy

The American Immigration Council is a leading advocate for immigration reform and has worked with Congress to pass bipartisan legislation, including the DREAM Act and the AgJobs Act. The organization has also worked with presidential administrations to implement immigration policies that promote economic growth and national security, such as the DACA program. The council has been involved in various coalitions, including the National Immigration Forum and the CHIRLA, to advocate for immigrant rights and promote public awareness on immigration issues. The organization has also worked with labor unions, including AFL-CIO and SEIU, to promote worker rights and fair labor standards.

Research_and_Publications

The American Immigration Council publishes various research reports and policy briefs on immigration issues, including the economic impact of immigration and the effectiveness of immigration enforcement policies. The organization has also published reports on the demographic characteristics of immigrant populations and the social and economic contributions of immigrants to American society. The council's research has been cited by news organizations, including The New York Times and The Washington Post, and has been used by policymakers to inform immigration policy decisions. The organization has also collaborated with academic institutions, including Harvard University and University of California, Berkeley, to research and analyze immigration policies.

Programs_and_Initiatives

The American Immigration Council has various programs and initiatives that promote immigrant integration and civic engagement, including the Immigrant Justice Corps and the Community Education Center. The organization also provides legal assistance and advocacy services to immigrants and refugees, including asylum seekers and detained immigrants. The council has worked with community organizations, including Catholic Charities USA and LIRS, to promote immigrant integration and refugee resettlement. The organization has also collaborated with private companies, including Microsoft and Google, to promote immigrant entrepreneurship and job creation.

Leadership_and_Governance

The American Immigration Council is led by a board of directors that includes experts in immigration law and policy, such as T. Alexander Aleinikoff and Muzaffar Chishti. The organization is also guided by a board of trustees that includes prominent leaders in the immigrant rights movement, including Frank Sharry and Ali Noorani. The council has a staff of attorneys, policy analysts, and community organizers who work to promote immigrant rights and advocate for immigration reform. The organization has also worked with funders, including Ford Foundation and OSF, to support its programs and initiatives.

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