Immigration reform is very needed – Clinton Herald

The Sisters of St. Francis, Clinton, Associates and Sojourners stand in solidarity with our immigrant brothers and sisters. Persons and families who migrate in search of protection or for a better life for themselves should be protected from harm and welcomed. President Trumps executive orders on immigrants and refugees cause us great concern.

We do support comprehensive immigration reform which provides:

A realistic path to earned legalization for people in the U. S. without status;

Restoration of due process protections and reformed detention policies for those detained;

An effective program for new permanent resident petitioners with family unity as a priority;

Enforcement of employment and labor rights for all workers;

Keeping the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA);

That refugees and migrants be welcomed not banned because of their religion, race, or nationality.

Iowa and the U.S. benefit immensely from immigrants. Research by the University of Nebraska at Omaha, showed that in 2010, immigrants in Iowa contributed nearly $2.8 billion in total production to the Iowas state economy, creating over 22,000 jobs. Removing immigrants from the labor force would cost Iowa $12 billion, 4.2 percent of total production, and 47,000 jobs. Newly appointed Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue noted that American agriculture relies on immigration.

Learn more from Margaret Regan, award-winning journalist and author. She will be speaking at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at 841 13th Ave. North, Clinton, on the Immigrant Families Under Fire A Call to Compassion in the Heartland.

Nancy Miller,

Franciscan Peace Center

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