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The push for immigration reform has started.

The start of immigration reform rallies appears to have begun. Pro immigration advocates are encouraging everyone to call legislators and the White House to push for a new bill that would give undocumented immigrants anavenue to legal status. The awareness was highlighted on International Day of the Migrant. This day is a day to recognize migration all over the globe. This was just one in a total of 10 rallies going on all around Colorado on Friday to promote their approval of an immigration reform bill which would provide a avenue to legal residency to help bring together families torn apart by the border. This is the time for us to be coordinated and unified said Veronica Felix, a Roaring Fork Valley organizer with Congregations and Schools Empowered, which helped sponsor the event. It is time for us to have a Merry Christmas with all our family. Organizers are behind a bill introduced to the House on Tuesday by Rep. Luis Guiterrez, D-Ill. Rep. Luis Guiterrez, bill has secured 70 co-sponsors, including Colorado Reps. John Salazar. This comprehensive immigration reform (CIR) bill is greatly needed to revamp our disfunctional immigration system. This bill has realistic fixes that will drive our immigration system in the direction of a humane passage that will help grow our economy, safeguard children and families, and insure effective enforcement.

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El impulso para la reforma de inmigración ha comenzado.

El inicio de las manifestaciones de reforma migratoria parece haber comenzado. Pro defensores de los inmigrantes están animando a todos a llamar a los legisladores y la Casa Blanca para impulsar un nuevo proyecto de ley que daría a los inmigrantes indocumentados anavenue a la situación jurídica. La toma de conciencia se puso de relieve en el Día Internacional del Migrante. Este día es un día para reconocer la migración en todo el mundo. Esta fue sólo una en un total de 10 manifestaciones en todo su entorno de Colorado el viernes para promover su aprobación de un proyecto de reforma migratoria que ofrezca una vía a la residencia legal para ayudar a reunir a familias separadas por la frontera. Este es el momento para nosotros estar coordinada y unificada, dijo Verónica Félix, un organizador de Tenedor Ruge Valle con las congregaciones y escuelas con poderes, que ayudó a patrocinar el evento. Es hora de que tengamos una Feliz Navidad con toda nuestra familia. Los organizadores están detrás de un proyecto de ley presentado a la Cámara el martes por el representante Luis Gutiérrez, D-Ill. El representante Luis Gutiérrez, proyecto de ley se ha asegurado 70 co-patrocinadores, entre ellos Representantes de Colorado, John Salazar. Esta reforma integral de inmigración (CIR) proyecto de ley es muy necesaria para reformar nuestro sistema de inmigración disfuncional. Este proyecto tiene soluciones realistas que impulsará nuestro sistema de inmigración en la dirección de un pasaje humano que le ayudará a hacer crecer nuestra economía, proteger a los niños y las familias, y asegurar una aplicación efectiva.

Albuquerque, Nuevo México Abogados de Inmigración

Kretz & Romero, P.C.

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