Immigration Reform Summit in Washington D.C. to Set Agenda for 2007
The National Alliance for Human Rights (NAHR), in conjunction with numerous other organizations, will be holding a two-day summit on January 20 and 21, 2007 in Washington, D.C. that is designed to advance comprehensive immigration policy. In addition, on January 22, Summit participants will be encouraged to garner support for the defined proposal by lobbying legislators on Capitol Hill. Wrapping-up the Summit activities that afternoon, will be a reception to welcome the elected officials representing all Mexico’s political parties, and headed by newly elected PRD Congressman Jose Pepe Jacques Medina. Late last year, both Mexico’s Houses voted unanimously on a Resolution asking the United States Government to honor the request of Elvira Arrellano to stay in this country with her United States born son. There has never been a more compelling time in the history of this country for the development and passing of ethical immigration law. NAHR will be securing low-airfares, using Expedia.com and is in the process of confirming several hotels that can accommodate a large group for the least cost. For more information regarding the program, please feel free to call Armando Navarro at 951-333-6819 or if you have questions regarding accommodations and travel, you can email Maria Anna Gonzales, NAHR Project Coordinator, at maryann.gonzales@sbcglobal.net. To confirm your attendance, email Maria Anna Gonzales your: Name, Title, Organization, Mailing Address, Email Address, Phone and Fax. If you will be traveling in a group, she will need their information as well. http://www.aztlan.net/nahr_summit_washington.htm
KJ