A new Migrant Justice Platform released on Tuesday by a nationwide alliance of immigrant rights groups is calling for a departure from a “failed“ comprehensive immigration reform debate and a complete overhaul of policy strategy, a media release about the platform said.
“This is about re-envisioning how we think about immigration. It’s an exercise to expand our political imagination,” Erika Andiola, advocacy director at RAICES and chair of the Blue Ribbon Commission that created the platform, said in the release. “This platform is a roadmap for a conversation that needs to happen, a conversation that must include grassroots groups, center the rights of working people, and see the global issue for what it is. It’s the beginning of a much-needed policy conversation.”
The work to create this new migrant policy blueprint started in June, when a Blue Ribbon Commission of 20 individuals representing a cross-section of the immigrant rights community convened. The goal was to develop “a policy blueprint for use by the next administration to immediately repair harms and reverse failures caused by previous administrations,“ the release explained. RAICES and the National Day Laborers Organizing Network (NDLON) were the initial conveners of the commission. According to organizers, the platform wants to move away from a the “single-bill” strategy that has dominated the immigration debate since the late 1990s.
Some of the concrete policy recommendations from the blueprint include the following:
- Ensure that undocumented people, TPS, DED, and DACA recipients are granted immediate relief and work authorization without fear of persecution.
- Center workers rights within immigration policy.
- Promote a new border policy that includes demilitarization and restructuring of border agencies.
[…] November Erika Andiola, advocacy director at the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (RAICES) […]