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The State Immigration Project

Overview

Working with allied labor, civil rights, religious, and community organizations, the Progressive States Network is launching the State Immigration Project, which will support state legislative leaders and advocates in challenging the rising anti-immigrant movement at the state level.

The goal will be to defeat bad legislation and pass humane immigration legislation where possible, but also to create opportunities to highlight the positive contributions of immigrants to our states. These policy campaigns will emphasize those issues that evoke the many positive feelings the public has about immigrants, a counterbalance to the negative "wedge" messaging of the anti-immigrant rightwing. The campaign overall will have a five-part strategy:

  • Emphasize the political costs of anti-immigrant political positions and the long-term political gains from humane, inclusive immigration politics
  • Stress the facts that counter anti-immigrant lies
  • Promote policies that overcome anti-immigrant "wedge" politics and helps to unite progressive constituencies.
  • Emphasize the issues that divide even many conservative voters from anti-immigrant advocates
  • Generate national messaging on the positive steps being taken by states on the immigration issue
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Reports

The Anti-Immigrant Movement that Failed:
Positive Integration Policies by States Still Far Outweigh Punitive Policies Aimed at New Immigrants

Despite a mainstream media narrative trumpeting 2008 as the year of anti-immigrant legislation, this report, released in September by the Progressive States Network reveals that most anti-immigrant legislation never passed, while positive policies working to integrate new immigrants into our communities have actually fared far better in states around the country.

To view the report in HTML format, click here. For a full PDF copy of the report, click here.

State Immigration Project: Policy Options for 2009

Download a copy of the reports in PDF format here.  View the HTML version of the report here.

Strategy Memo

PSN's initial strategy memo, Fighting the Anti-Immigrant Movement in the States, includes an outline of strategies and resources that state legislative leaders and advocates can use to challenge the anti-immigrant movements in their states:


 

Resources

 

Immigration News

Immigration news articles by state

Immigration news articles by issue

State Immigration Project Updates

August 8, 2008

April 25th, 2008

March 14th, 2008

February 5th, 2008

January 22th, 2008

January 7th, 2008 - Immigration Policy Trend: Business Sanctions & Restricting ID

December 17th, 2007 - The Economic Case Against Anti-Immigrant Legislation: Oklahoma & Arizona, Eye on Anti-Immigrant Legislation

November 30th, 2007 - Progressive States Network launches State Immigration Project, “Fighting the Anti-Immigrant Movement in the States� strategy memo

To sign up for updates, email Outreach Coordinator Marisol Thomer at immigration@progressivestates.org.

Conference Calls

February 14th, 2008: Discussing progressive strategies on immigration in the states.

Right click here to download an mp3 of the call.

Speakers on the call were:

  • State Senator Harry Coates (OK-R)
  • Rebecca Smith, Immigrant Worker Project Coordinator of the National Employment Law Project
  • Javier Morillo-Alicea, President of SEIU Local 26 in Minnesota
  • Nathan Newman, Policy Director for Progressive States Network

November 15th, 2007: Discussing state legislative strategy around immigration for the upcoming 2008 state legislative session.

Right click here to download an mp3 of the call.

Speakers on the call were:

  • California Senator Gilbert Cedillo
  • Illinois Representative Cynthia Soto
  • Flavia Jimenez of the National Council of La Raza
  • Stephanie Luongo of Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
  • Nathan Newman, Policy Director for Progressive States Network

Stateside Dispatches on Immigration

PSN has also written extensively about what state progressives can do on the immigration issue, including in these past Stateside Dispatches: