Press Statement: Santa Clara County Coalition Reacts to News of Delay on Executive Action

President Obama recently stated that he will not be taking executive action to provide administrative relief to immigrant families until after the November elections. The Santa Clara County Coalition for Comprehensive Immigration Reform - comprised of immigrant rights, civil rights, community, youth, labor, and faith-based organizations – released the following statement.

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Administrative Relief – What We Need and When We Need It

Administrative Relief – What We Need and When We Need It

It appears that there is a chance that the President could now be backpedaling with reports emerging that he may delay his announcement until after the elections. The time is now for the President to exercise his executive authority to provide affirmative relief to those facing deportation and reform harsh enforcement practices and policies within the current immigration system.

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SIREN Spotlight: Richard G. Konda

SIREN Spotlight: Richard G. Konda

Richard Konda is the Executive Director of Asian Law Alliance (ALA), a San Jose-based non-profit legal aid organization designed to make legal services accessible to Asian/Pacific Islanders and low-income people.  Richard is also a founder of Services, Immigrant Rights, and Education Network (SIREN) and served as the organization’s Board President for 15 years.  

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Policy Update: All Eyes on the President, Unaccompanied Immigrant Minors, and Getting Ready for Driver Licenses for All

Policy Update: All Eyes on the President, Unaccompanied Immigrant Minors, and Getting Ready for Driver Licenses for All

While this month, Congress has gone for summer recess without taking up immigration reform –the push for changing our country’s immigration policies continues. Earlier this year, President Obama pledged to use his authority to reform deportation policies which he will announce by the end of the summer. 

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