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NGOs Press UN to Block Sri Lanka's Bid for Human Rights Council Seat (5/08/08)
 

ADB pulls out of controversial coal project in  Bangladesh (5/08/08)

“PROJECT KALEIDOSCOPE” REPORT" to improve working conditions in Corporate Supply Chains released (5/08/08)

Safeguarding Food Production - Take Action!(5/01/08)

US Senate Passes Resolution calling on President Mugabe to Step Down. (5/01/08)

 

Zambian Oblates Attend the Africa Faith and Justice Network 25TH Anniversary Conference (04/29/08)

 

Bishops demand LTTE quit Madhu shrine (4/24/08)

 

Oblate Delegation to UN pictured outside the UN Building (04/24/08)

 

UN meet starts with call to protect rights of indigenous people (04/24/08)

 

OMI Delegation Attends UN Forum on Indigenous People (04-24-08)

 

Earth Day concert at novitiate in Godfrey (04/24/08)

 

Roadside Bomb Kills Sri Lankan Priest (04/21/08)

 

April 2008 issue of JPIC News is available (4/09/08)

 

UN Vatican Rep Calls for Action on MDGs (04/07/08)

 

MD Commission on Capital Punishment Approved (04/07/08)

 

Action Alert: Jubilee Act Moves to Floor Vote (4/04/08)

 

Action Alert: Protect the Wild Spaces in the US (4/04/08)

 

Standing with the People of Zimbabwe: Oblate JPIC Statement on the Zimbabwe Elections (4/04/08)

 

Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops Commission for Social Affairs issues letter on the Environment (03/18/08)

 

Oppose the SAVE Act (3/18/08)

 

Zimbabwe 2008 elections:
The Prospect of Intimidation and Violence (3/14/08)

 

Free Trade Agreement with Colombia Opposed by Religious Community (3/07/08)

 

Investors File Record Number of Global Warming Resolutions with U.S. Companies (3/06/08)

Sri Lanka Civil Society Groups decry deteriorating Human Rights situation (3/06/08)

Sri Lanka: A Country in Search of Its Identity, by Oswald Firth, OMI (3/06/08)

Zambia: International Mining Companies Threaten legal Action against Government over New Taxes (2/15/08)
 

Africa and the Bush Administration (2/14/08)

 

Put the Millennium Development Goals in your Lenten Observance (2/4/08)

 

Corporate Responsibility Work of Oblate JPIC Director Seamus Finn featured in Irish America Magazine (1/29/08)

 

Websites about Human Trafficking/Modern Slavery (1/29/08)

 

College Students Track Sex Trafficking in San Francisco (1/29/08)

 

On Challenges, Dilemmas, and Opportunities in Studying Trafficked Children (1/29/08)

 

Mgr Casale  Sept. 2007 Congressional Testimony on Human Trafficking (1/29/08)

 

Migration and New Slaveries (1/29/08)
 

Oblate Priest killed in the Philippines (1/25/08)

 

Pray for Peace in Kenya (1/24/08)

 

Sri Lankan NGOs Protest Ceasefire End (1/24/08)

 

Africa's Garment Sector: Making Suppliers to the U.S. Market Accountable on Labor Rights (1/22/08)
 

January 11 is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. Take Action! (1/11/08)

 

Take Note: Up-Coming Conferences in the Washington DC Area (01/04/08)
 

Celebrate National Immigration Week Jan. 6-12, 2008 (1/03/08)

 

US Bishops Calendar for National  Immigration Week (1/03/08)

 

The Death Penalty Information Center Issues 2007 report. (1/03/08)

 

Election 2008: Voting the Common Good; A new initiative from the Center of Concern (12/14/07)

 

Maplecroft Interactive Map on HIV/AIDS updated. (12/10/07)

 

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon's statement on Human Rights Day. 2007 is the 60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. (12/10/07)

 

Pax Christi launches campaign against $150 billion nuclear weapon program - "Complex 2030" (12/07/07)

 

Innocence: another Inmate exonerated, after 16 Years on Death Row (12/07/07)

 

USG/USIG and Caritas issue Joint Declaration on Human Trafficking (12/07/07)

 

Immigration Action: Oppose the Save Act of  2007 (11/27/07)

 

Root Causes of Migration; one-page handout from MD Catholic Conference (11/27/07)

 

Oblate Advent Materials on Immigration (11/27/07)

U.S. SENATE LAUNCHES IMMIGRATION REFORMS.

By George Ngolwe, JPIC Office

 

Washington, DC. May 18 – Congressional leaders from both parties and White House staff reached a deal on Immigration reform on Thursday. This comes after many weeks of closed door negotiations. This is a good starting time in immigration reform, especially with the offer to 12 million undocumented immigrants to grant legal status to live and work in the U.S.

 

This Senate package includes a doubling of border patrol, smart security perimeter and a border fence. It would create a guest worker program for 400,000 temporary workers per year on a two year visa with a touch back at home for a year. Undocumented immigrants who arrived before January 1, 2007 would be issued with a “Z” visa (4 Years, renewable once) after paying $5000 penalty fee and other processing fess and it also puts them on permanent residence path after 8 – 13 years.

 

In advocating for immigrants’ justice, this is a good starting point. At least there is a bipartisan effort in Washington, DC, in the midst of divisions over the Iraq war. The earned legal status for undocumented immigrants is good opportunity because then they will be assured to see their family whenever they end their work, will walk freely without fear of deportation, and can rent apartments.

 

Some elements of the bill will need to be improved on, especially the opportunity to reunite families. This bill may cut family immigration for the future because it now favors a “merit based system”. In addition, the guest temporary visa for two year with a return to home for a year will be a hot issue.  Some people opposed to this deal are calling it Amnesty. This is not Amnesty, but is an opportunity to change the illegal into the legal and to reform the system.  It is not amnesty because applicants have to pay a hefty fine of $5000 plus, they can’t use the time they have been in the U.S. to qualify for citizenship, and they will have to learn English and not have a criminal record. Secondly, those opposed to the deal are not providing an alternative to the current broken system or a realistic solution to the problem of 12 million undocumented immigrants.

 

 The Senate will start the debate the week of May 21st. The House will take up the issue after the Senate vote; we are hoping the House sticks to its STRIVE ACT (H.R. 1645) which is a sound bill, but which will need a lot of our support in order to be enacted. A Conference Committee (comprised of relevant House and Senate Committee members) will need to sort out the differences in the House and Senate bills before sending it to President Bush, who is “anxiously waiting” to sign a Comprehensive Immigration Reform bill this year.

 

We need to continue pushing and contacting our Congressional leaders to get immigration reform done now.  Failure to act now will lead to more deaths of immigrants across the border, millions of people will continue to live in fear and families will continue to face indefinite separations.

 

For more information, please contact George Ngolwe: gngolwe@omiusa.org

 

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