Friday, February 13, 2009

Jewish Coalition Calls for Immigration Reform

By Nicole Neroulias, Religion News Service

Jewish groups are asking the Obama administration to make immigration reform a priority for the new president's first 100 days, by suspending raids on businesses and private homes and developing a path to citizenship for undocumented families.

Progress by Pesach, named for the Jewish holiday also known as Passover, which begins April 9 this year, refers to the time when Jews were strangers in the strange land of Egypt, said Gideon Aronoff, president of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, one of the campaign sponsors.

The campaign's Web site, www.hias.org/progress, aims to collect 10,000 signatures and send thousands of letters requesting "immigration reform, not raids" to Obama, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano and other government officials over the next 10 weeks.

"Undocumented immigration is a symptom of the broken immigration system," Aronoff said. "Enforcement can't possibly be the total package that government brings to solving the problem."

In addition to their historic experiences as immigrants, U.S. Jews are reeling from last year's raid on the Agriprocessors kosher meat plant in Postville, Iowa. Roughly 400 traumatized Hispanic families, unable to support themselves and confused by their legal options, have relied on the struggling town's charity.
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