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AFRICAN AMERICAN MINISTERS LEADERSHIP COUNCIL SPEAKS ON OBAMA'S REMARKS ON IMMIGRATION REFORM (502 hits)


The African American Ministers Leadership Council (AAMLC) of People For the American Way Foundation, and African American Ministers in Action (AAMIA) of People For the American Way, congratulate President Obama on his thoughtful remarks yesterday on immigration.

We agree, Mr. President, that reform can no longer “be held hostage.” We agree that accountability, responsibility and action are required of the government, including all political parties, by the business community small and large, and by individuals undocumented and documented throughout the country in this time of urgency. As the President said, we need to create pathways that are “fair and reflect our values as a nation”.

We are a people and a nation of hope, a beacon of light. This light has been visible, viable, and valued. We must move beyond what divides, inflames and demonizes. Families must be reunited, employment must be safe and fair for all, fear and intimidation must be eliminated, and the testimony and culture of this generation must be fundamentally changed to embrace diversity, respect, hope and courage.

AAMLC and AAMIA are interfaith bodies of African American clergy, established in 1998. We appreciate the reflective tone of the President’s remarks, and agree with his thoughtful conclusion-- while responsible legislation is needed, there is an even greater need to inform and educate the American public about who the immigrant is, what the immigrant has contributed to the advancement of this nation, and how the immigrant will be a part of the building and defense of the next chapter in our history.

We need strong leadership and good faith efforts to make Comprehensive Immigration Reform a reality. We stand with other faith leaders around the country to urge the government, businesses and individuals to find the courage to provide that leadership. We need the DREAM Act passed. More importantly, we need an America that lets its light of shared values shine.
Posted By: Siebra Muhammad
Friday, July 2nd 2010 at 11:20AM
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Sister Siebra,
~~~Hallelujah~~~ Finally some people speak and make sense regarding why Comprehensive Immigration Reform is desperately needed in this country! Immigrants built this country and has made it what it is today.

I was in Lab Corp the other day and I was really upset to hear how one woman was speaking to this Indian man about an error he made while doing a 'pee test'. She says in disgust and with disrespect inspite of her best efforts to us sir, "Sir I told you not to flush the toilet or to wash your hands.

Americans! Oh well anyway I'm happy to hear people who talk about Immigration and the positive things immigrants have done to make this country what it is today. Comprehensive Immigration Reform is the right thing to do for all of us especially the undocumented who are here to make a honest living for their families.
Friday, July 2nd 2010 at 12:08PM
Jen Fad
YES WE CAN...
Friday, July 2nd 2010 at 1:38PM
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