America’s Promise: To Be A Nation Where People Can Come .

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We Support Bipartisan Immigration Reforms in 2021We congratulate President-Elect Biden and Vice President-Elect Harris as well as the Senators andMembers of the House of Representatives for the 117th Congress.As our country looks to the future and we consider how to build a more prosperous, just, and fairnation, we urge both Congress and the new administration to make clear their commitment toreforming our nation’s outdated, broken immigration system. We especially call on Congress tocome together and quickly provide a pathway to citizenship that would allow Dreamers to stay in theU.S. and become fully integrated into our communities.Strong leadership and bipartisanship from Congress and the administration, starting on day one, arecritical to build an immigration system that works for U.S. families, grows our economy, andstrengthens communities across our nation while welcoming immigrants who seek to contribute ascritical partners in our society.Polling consistently shows broad, bipartisan support for immigrants and immigration reform.Recent polls have found that over 77% of Americans believe that immigration is good for the countryand 78% believe DACA recipients should be able to remain in America, and a Fox News poll onElection Day that found 71% of Americans support legal status for undocumented immigrants.Historically, strong support has existed for immigration reform that addresses border security,expanded visa programs for high-skilled and agricultural workers, and regularizing the status ofundocumented immigrants.We can create a modern, humane, and effective immigration system that upholds the best ofAmerica’s promise: to be a nation where people can come from around the world to work,contribute, and build a better life for themselves, their families, and our society as a whole. As werecover from COVID-19, the essential contributions of immigrants here today, and those to cometomorrow, will be critical to the health and well-being of American workers and their families.Our nation’s immigration laws are decades overdue for an overhaul. To get this done, it will requirethe new administration and Congress to work together in a bipartisan manner. We stand ready to worktogether with you on this urgent, national e Coalition for Immigration ReformAmazon.comAmerican Business Immigration CoalitionAmerican Council on EducationAmerican GI Forum of the USAmericanHortAmericans for ProsperityAmplio RecruitingAnti-Defamation LeagueAppleArizona Chamber of Commerce and IndustryAsian American Christian CollaborativeAssociation of American UniversitiesAssociation of Public and Land-grant Universities

AtlassianBen & Jerry's Homemade, Inc.Best Buy Co., Inc.Bethany Christian ServicesBipartisan Policy Center ActionBloomington Police Department (IN)Box, Inc.Bread for the WorldBSA The Software AllianceBusiness RoundtableCalifornia Farm Bureau FederationCambridge Police Department (MA)Center for Public JusticeChobaniCompete AmericaCouncil for Christian Colleges and UniversitiesCummins Inc.Dairy Producers of New MexicoDenton Police Department (TX)DoorDash, Inc.Driscoll's, Inc.Dropbox, Inc.EngineEssential Worker Immigration CoalitionEvangelical Immigration TableFacebook, Inc.Faith and Community EmpowermentFoossaFWD.usGeorge W. Bush InstituteGeorgia Green Industry AssociationGeorgia Urban Ag CouncilGlobal ImmersionGlocalnetGoogleGreater Miami & the Beaches Hotel AssociationHarris County Sheriff's Office (TX)Heritage ChurchHispanic Leadership FundHP Inc.HR Policy AssociationIBM CorporationIdaho Dairymen's AssociationIdaho Nursery and Landscape AssociationIllinois Green Industry AssociationImmigrant ConnectionInformation Technology Industry CouncilIntel CorporationIntuitKIPPLatinx Startup Alliance

Levi Strauss & Co.Lutheran Immigration and Refugee ServiceLyftMassachusetts Nursery and Landscape Association, Inc.Michigan Nursery and Landscape AssociationMicrosoft CorporationMissio AllianceMonterey County Farm BureauMosaic CompassionNAFSA: National Association of International EducatorsNational All-JerseyNational Association of EvangelicalsNational Association of Landscape ProfessionalsNational Association of ManufacturersNational Immigration ForumNational Latino Evangelical Coalition (NALEC)National Retail FederationNew American EconomyNew England Apple CouncilNielsenNiskanen CenterOracleOregon Association of NurseriesOregon Dairy Farmers AssociationPayPalPostmatesRetail Industry Leaders Association (RILA)SalesforceSchweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc.Semiconductor Industry AssociationSioux City Catholic DioceseSouth East Dairy Farmers AssociationSouthern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty CommissionSouthern Nazarene UniversitySplunk Inc.Stand Up RepublicStein Farms LLCSurge Network (Phoenix)SurveyMonkeyTargetTechNetTennessee Nursery & Landscape AssociationTESOL International AssociationTexas Border CoalitionThe LIBRE InitiativeThe Origin Milk CompanyThe Welcome NetworkThe Wesleyan ChurchTransform MinnesotaTyson Foods, Inc.U.S. Chamber of Commerce

U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops/Migration and Refugee ServicesUberUnited Fresh Produce AssociationUtah Nursery & Landscape AssociationVerizonVeterans for American IdealsWalmartWashington State Nursery & Landscape AssociationWe Welcome RefugeesWest Virginia Nursery & Landscape AssociationWestern GrowersWestern UnionWomen of WelcomeWorkday, Inc.World ReliefWorld Trade Center IndianapolisWorld VisionWorldwide ERC Individuals*Chef José AndrésZoraida Arias, U-Visa/T-Visa Program Manager, King County Sheriff's Office (WA)Richard Biehl, Chief of Police, Dayton Police Department (OH)Chris Blue, Chief of Police, Chapel Hill Police Department (NC)Luke Bobo, Civic Leader/Visiting Professor/Writer, Made to FlourishDan Boone, President, Trevecca Nazarene UniversityMike Brown, Chief of Police, Salt Lake City Police Department (UT)Chris Burbank, Chief of Police (Ret.), Salt Lake City Police Department (UT)Filimao Chambo, Church of the NazareneLinda Chavez, National Immigration ForumAdrian Diaz, Chief of Police, Seattle Police Department (WA)Paul Fitzgerald, Sheriff, Story County Sheriff's Office (IA)Fred Fletcher, Police Chief (Ret.) and Public Safety Consultant, Chattanooga Police Department (TN)Samuel Flores, District Superintendent, South Carolina District Church of the NazareneErik Gernand, University Chaplain, Trevecca Nazarene UniversityJeff Haanen, CEO, Denver Institute of Faith & WorkRon Haddad, Chief of Police, Dearborn Police Department (MI)Andy Harvey, Chief of Police, Pharr Police Department (TX)Dwight Henninger, Chief of Police, Vail Police Department (CO)Roberto Hodgson, Church of the NazareneMark Holcomb, University Chaplain, Olivet Nazarene UniversityDouglas Holtz-Eakin, President, American Action ForumJoel Hunter, Chairman, Community Resource NetworkJohn Idleburg, Sheriff, Lake County Sheriff's Office (IL)Wayne Jerman, Chief of Police, Cedar Rapids Police Department (IA)Brian Kyes, Chief of Police, Chelsea Police Department (MA)Rev. Stephanie Lobdell, Campus Pastor, Mount Vernon Nazarene UniversityErika Lucas, Co-Founder, StitchCrewJo Anne Lyon, Founder, World Hope InternationalChris Magnus, Chief of Police, Tucson Police Department (AZ)

David Mahoney, Sheriff, Dane County Sheriff's Office (WI)Gary McFadden, Sheriff, Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office (NC)Dustin Metcalf, University Chaplain, Northwest Nazarene UniversityOlivia Metcalf, Ordained Elder, Church of the NazareneAndy Norris, Lieutenant (Ret.), Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office (AL)Kyle Poole, District Superintendent, Georgia District Church of the NazareneDana Preusch, Nazarene Theological SeminaryMark Prosser, Director of Pastoral Planning, Sioux City Catholic DioceseArthur Rizer, Director, Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties Policy, R Street InstituteOrlando Rolon, Chief of Police, Orlando Police Department (FL)Rev. Gabriel Salguero, The Gathering PlaceDale Schaeffer, Florida District Superintendent, Church of the NazareneMrs. Beatriz and Dr. Edmund O. Schweitzer III, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc.Melody Scott, Dean of Students, Malone UniversityAndrew Smith, Chief of Police, Green Bay Police Department (WI)Dean Smith, Chief of Police, Oshkosh Police Department (WI)Carla Sunberg, General Superintendent, Church of the NazareneRon Teachman, Chief of Police (Ret.), South Bend Police Department (IN) and New Bedford PoliceDepartment (MA)Todd Thomas, Chief of Police, City of Appleton (WI)Rev. Esteban Trujillo, University Chaplain, Point Loma Nazarene UniversityMichael Tupper, Chief of Police, Marshalltown Police Department (IA)David Valentin, Chief of Police, Santa Ana Police Department (CA)Roberto Villasenor, Chief of Police (Ret.), Tucson Police Department (AZ)Doug Woodard, Chief of Police, West Carrollton Police Department (OH)David Young, Dean of the Chapel, Eastern Nazarene College*Affiliations and titles for identification purposes only

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