Fair Immigration Reform Movement Meets with Obama Transition Team to Discuss Reform

I just came across this website, CASA de Maryland, an organization founded in 1985 whose mission it is to "promote the quality of life and fight for equal treatment and full access to resources and opportunities for low-income Latinos and their families". It also "advocates for social, political, and economic justice for all low-income communities."
The link that was being circulated that took me to CASA, referenced steps being taken to bring the subject of IR (Immigration Reform) to the attention of the new government. What a surprise - mine - to find out that as of last December (seems eons ago!), representatives of multiple organizations had met with key transition team members of President Elect Barack Obama to bring the subject up, including updates on raids, separation of families, broken immigration visa and related processes, etc.
Moreover, "This meeting preceded a larger gathering between 2,500 grassroots community leaders, key Obama advisers and members of Congress at “Realizing the Promise: A Forum on Community, Faith & Democracy” where immigration and other important issues were discussed".
That is neat! Hopeful! Check it out at the link above, or link here...: CASA's reference article
If you come across ..."Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, co-chair of President-elect Barack Obama’s immigration policy working group", tell him not to forget...
There is hope swirling all over...
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