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| Coalition Letter to Senate re: Asylum Reform |
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| Sunday, 05 March 2006 | ||||
Sign-On Letter to Senate Opposing Provisions in Chairman’s Mark That Would Harm Asylum SeekersCite as "AILA InfoNet Doc. No. 06031670 (posted Mar. 16, 2006)" March 6, 2006 Dear Senator, We, the undersigned 84 organizations and 117 individuals are writing to urge you to oppose provisions in the "Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2006" which the Senate Judiciary is debating this week that would harm various vulnerable populations, including asylum-seekers, children, trafficking victims, and others seeking protection in the United States. No matter what your position is on a temporary guest worker program or border enforcement, we can and should all agree that the United States must uphold its legal commitment and moral obligation to provide refuge to those fleeing persecution or abuse in their home countries. As written, provisions included in Titles II and VII would further harm these already at risk individuals. For example, the bill would: Limit Access to the Federal Courts
Criminalize Asylum Seekers, Trafficking Victims, and Other Vulnerable Populations
Provide for Prolonged or Indefinite Detention of Asylum Seekers and Others
We recognize and support the need to reform our nation's immigration laws. However, this can and should be accomplished in a thoughtful and deliberate manner that does not harm refugees, battered women, and other vulnerable populations. Many of the undersigned organizations and individuals will also be writing to you separately to discuss these and other issues of concern with this bill. Thank you for your consideration. Respectfully, OrganizationsAdvocates for Survivors of Torture and Trauma American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee American Friends Service Committee American Immigration Lawyers Association American Jewish Committee Amnesty International - USA Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Break the Chain Campaign Brewster Center Domestic Violence Services, Inc Boat People SOS Capital Area Immigrants' Rights Coalition Catholic Daughters of the Americas, Corning NY Center for Battered Women's Legal Services Sanctuary for Families Center for Gender & Refugee Studies, University of California, Hastings College of the Law Center for National Security Studies Center for Victims of Torture Center for Women Policy Studies Christian Legal Society Church Women United Church Women United of Chemung County (NY) Church Women United of NYS Church World Service Immigration and Refugee Program Cornell University Law School Asylum/CAT Appeals Clinic The Door - A Center of Alternatives, Inc. Empire Justice Center Episcopal Migration Ministries Ethiopian Community Development Council, Inc. Fairfax County Privacy Council Florida Immigrant Advocacy Center Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights Hispanic Development Corporation, Newark Human Rights First Human Rights Watch Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project Immigration Equality Institute for the Study of Psychosocial Trauma, Palo Alto, CA Interfaith Refugee Action Team Elizabeth (IRATE) International Institute of the East Bay International Rescue Committee Iowa Coalition Against Domestic Violence Jesuit Refugee Service - USA Jubilee Campaign USA Kurdish Human Rights Watch, Inc. Ladies of Charity of Chemung County (NY) Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights - San Francisco Legal Momentum Legal Services for Children - San Francisco Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service Maine Civil Liberties Union Midwest Immigrant & Human Rights Center Migrant and Refugee Cultural Support, Inc (MIRECS) Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights Morning Star House Inc. The Multiracial Activist Na Loio- Immigrant Rights and Public Interest Legal Center National Immigration Forum Network Against Human Trafficking Northwest Immigrant Rights Project Past Regents' Club, Diocese of Rochester (NY) Pax Christi Maine Pax Christi, Upstate NY Peace Action Maine Pennsylvania Immigration Resource Center Physicians for Human Rights Political Asylum Project of Austin Prison Legal News Rocky Mountain Survivors Center Social Justice Commission of Sacred Heart - St. Dominic Church Portland, ME Safe Horizon Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence Tahirih Justice Center Unitarian Universalist Service Committee University of Connecticut School of Law Asylum and Human Rights Clinic U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants Vermont Refugee Assistance Washington Defender Association's - Immigration Project Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project Women Empowered Against Violence, Inc. (WEAVE) Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children Women's Law Project World Relief Individuals * Kerry Abrams Associate Professor of Law University of Virginia School of Law Muneer I. Ahmad Associate Professor of Law American University Washington College of Law Deborah Anker Clinical Professor of Law, Harvard Law School Director, Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic Lisa E. Bagley Shearman & Sterling LLP Theresa E. Barrett LIRS Ambassador Jennifer Barton Portland Organizing to Win Economic Rights Jon Bauer Clinical Professor of Law and Director, Asylum and Human Rights Clinic University of Connecticut School of Law Monique Beadle, Refugee Project Director World Organization for Human Rights USA Eva M. Berbegal Jacqueline Bhabha Executive Director University Committee on Human Rights Studies Harvard University Lisa Block Safety Network Community Organizer, Southern District Linda Bosniak Professor, Rutgers University School of Law Prof. Richard A. Boswell Univ. of California, Hastings College of the Law Susan Bowyer, Managing Attorney International Institute of the East Bay Oakland, CA Mary Brittingham Associate Professor of Clinical Law George Washington University Law Center Elizabeth M. Bruch Associate Professor of Law Valparaiso University School of Law Susan Bryant CUNY School of Law Michelle Caldera William R. Davis Clinical Teaching Fellow UConn Law School Asylum & Human Rights Clinic Simone Campbell-Scott Janet M. Calvo Professor of Law CUNY School of Law Stacy Caplow Professor of Law and Director of Clinical Education Brooklyn Law School Herb Castillo, Executive Director International Institute of the East Bay Oakland, CA Jennifer M. Chacon Acting Professor U.C. Davis School of Law Michael J. Churgin Raybourne Thompson Centennial Professor University of Texas School of Law Amanda Coleman Ph.D. Candidate, Cultural Anthropology New School for Social Research Sue Colussy Rev. Barb Dinnen Las Americas Comunidad de Fe/Trinity United Methodist Church Catherine J. Douglass Troy E. Elder Clinical Assistant Professor of Law Carlos A. Costa Immigration and Human Rights Clinic FIU College of Law Thomas Esparza, Jr. James P. Eyster Assistant Clinical Professor of Law Ave Maria Law School Christine Feagan Todd D. Fernow Prof of Law Univ. of CT School of Law Niels W. Frenzen Clinical Associate Professor University of Southern California Gould School of Law Maryellen Fullerton Professor of Law Brooklyn Law School Paula Galowitz Clinical Professor of Law New York University School of Law Dr. Frances Geteles, psychologist Pamela Goldberg Consultant Anne Goldstein Assistant Clinical Professor of Law University of Connecticut School of Law Catherine Griebel Mrs. Talat Hamdani Mother of: Mohammad Salam Hamdani NYPD CADET, WTC II Kim Harrison Michael G. Heyman Professor, The John Marshall Law School Dina Francesca Haynes Visiting Associate Professor of Law University of Nevada at Las Vegas Barbara Hines Clinical Professor of Law Immigration Clinic University of Texas School of Law Matthew I. Hirsch Adjunct Professor Widener University School of Law Susan C. Hopkins, Esq. Carly Hutchinson Lauren Huston Kate Jastram Lecturer in Residence Boalt Hall School of Law University of California Harvey Kaplan (attorney) Allen S. Keller, M.D. Director, Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture Nancy Kelly Clinical Supervisor, Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic Anne Kemper Jillian N. Kong-Sivert, Attorney at Law Becker, Hadeed, Kellog & Berry, P.C Hilary Kopple Lewis Kurlantzick Professor of Law University of Connecticut School of Law Margaret Lamb Narita Maraj Hugh Macgill Oliver Ellsworth Research Professor Director, Int'l Graduate Studies University of Connecticut School of Law M. Isabel Medina Ferris Family Professor of Law Loyola University New Orleans School of Law Kathleen A. Moccio Director, Pro Bono Development American Immigration Lawyers Association Prof. Nancy Morawetz Professor of Clinical Law New York University School of Law Thomas Morawetz Tapping Reeve Professor of Law and Ethics University of Connecticut School of Law Riikka E. Morrill Accredited Rep/Paralegal Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project Prof. Karen Musalo Univ. of California, Hastings College of the Law Jonathan Robert Nelson, Esq., New York, New York Alizabeth Newman Director Immigrant Initiatives CUNY School of Lawv Barbara A. Niess, MPA, MSW SafeHouse Center Michael A. Olivas University of Houston Law Center Melanie Orhant, Esq. Anti-Human Trafficking Consultant Carson Osberg Maureen O'Sullivan (attorney) Catherine Paplin Roy Petty Law Offices of Roy Petty Rev. Antoinette Pezet Michele Pistone Professor and Director, Clinical Program & CARES Clinic Villanova University School of Law Dianne Post Kathi Pugh Pro Bono Program Counsel Morrison & Foerster Jaya Ramji-Nogales Anne Rapkin Nancy Lynn Robertson Staff Attorney/Public Policy Coordinator Iowa Coalition Against Domestic Violence Susan Roche, Esq. Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project Cristina Rodriguez Assistant Professor of Law NYU School of Law Ted Ruthizer Lecturer in Law at Columbia Law School Lauren Sachs David Saphire Ragini Shah Clinical Staff Attorney Child Advocacy and Immigration Clinic Columbia University Law School Andrew I. Schoenholtz Georgetown University Law Center Philip G. Schrag Professor of Law Georgetown University Barbara Schwartz Clinical Professor University of Iowa College of Law Anita Sinha, Advocacy Director International Institute of the East Bay Oakland, CA Deborah S. Smith Reynolds, Motl and Sherwood, PLLP (Adjunct Professor, The University of Montana School of Law) Charles Song and Sunny Lee Santa Monica, Ca Nancy Spencer James H. Stark Professor of Law and Director of the Mediation Clinic University of Connecticut School of Law Kurt A. Strasser Phillip I. Blumberg Professor University of Connecticut Law School Carlina Tapia-Ruano President-Elect AILA Minsky, McCormick & Hallagan, PC, Principal Margaret Taylor Professor of Law Wake Forest University School of Law Rev. Linda Theophilus, Emmanuel Lutheran Church of Eastmont David B. Thronson Associate Professor of Law Co-Director, Immigration Clinic Boyd School of Law at UNLV Bernard Trujillo U. Wisconsin Law School Diane Uchimiya Assistant Professor of Law University of La Verne College of Law Anne Underwood, Esq. Stephen Utz Professor of Law University of Connecticut School of Law Jesse Leah Vear Portland Organizing to Win Economic Rights Athena Viscusi, LICSW Clinical Director Neighbors Consejo Douglas P. Wachholz, Esq. Centro Latino de Abogados Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia Adjunct Professor of Law Washington College of Law at American University Jonathan Weinberg Professor of Law Wayne State University Virgil Wiebe Associate Professor of Law University of St. Thomas School of Law John Willshire-Carrera Clinical Supervisor, Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic Arthur D. Wolfv Professor of Law Western New England College Sigrun Wolf Maria Woltjenv Immigrant Children's Advocacy Project Sister Janet Yurkanin Migration and Refugee Services Diocese of Trenton, NJ Joan Zorza * Institutional affiliations listed for individual signatories are stated for purposes of identification only. Add as favourites (121) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 5057
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