Religious Advocacy and Immigration Policy |
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For more on the Berkley Center, visit: http://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu February 24, 2011| Immigration reform remains one of the most contested issues in American politics and will likely play an important role in the 2012 presidential campaign. Religious communities, among the most forceful advocates of immigration reform in the last electoral cycle, are reassessing lessons learned and strategies going forward. This symposium brought together representatives of faith communities and researchers to address both their lobbying efforts and strategies used to facilitate immigrant integration into American society. It was sponsored by Georgetown University's Institute for the Study of International Migration, the Woodstock Theological Center at Georgetown University, and the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, & World Affairs at Georgetown University, and was made possible through the generous support of the Henry Luce Foundation and the Luce/SFS Program on Religion and International Affairs. Chair: Susan Martin, Donald G. Herzberg Chair in International Migration, Institute for the Study of International Migration, Georgetown University Daniel Cox, Research Director, Public Religion Research Institute Richard Land, President of the Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission Kevin Appleby, Director of Migration Policy and Public Affairs, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. Melanie Nezer, Senior Director, US Programs and Advocacy, Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society |