Federal Immigration Reform and Diversity in Politics

Federal Immigration Reform and Diversity in Politics

The Price of Policy

19/08/2021 1:00PM

Episode Synopsis "Federal Immigration Reform and Diversity in Politics"

On February 18, 2021 Congresswoman Linda Sanchez of California and Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey introduced the U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021 to Congress. The bill would overhaul the U.S. immigration system, providing a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants and refugees, protect immigrant workers, address the root causes of immigration, and promotes diversity. In April, Mariana Garcia Medina and Steven Nagy spoke with Congresswoman Sanchez about the lesser known elements of the bill, why the bill is so important, how the current U.S. immigration system is broken, and who stands to benefit from immigration reform. They also discussed the importance of diversity in politics and why its so important to have decision makers that reflect the communities they represent.  If you’re interested in learning more about this episode, immigration resources, how to contact your representatives, or this episode’s contributors, be sure to check out our new website thepriceofpolicy.wixsite.com/thepop and follow us on Instagram @thepriceofpolicy, Twitter @thepopusc and on Facebook at The Price of Policy. Resources: H.R. 1177 Find your representative CHIRLA Asian Americans Advancing Justice Legal Help Immigration Law Help Los Angeles County Office of immigrant Affairs   Contributors to this episode include Mariana Garcia Medina, Steven Nagy, and Jordy Coutin. Music by Jonah Chang and Jordy Coutin

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