PAKPAC  welcomes American Immigration Lawyers Association's "Navigating the Immigration Debate" Guide


This is an excellent resource all immigrants need to know of as they deal with the current debates and challenges that they may may themselves go through. This is excellent work done by AILA.

For the whole book Link

Please learn about the seven HOT BUTTON issues:
 

  • Restricting immigrants' access to public benefits and services
  • Mandating verification of employment eligibility
  • Restricting congregations of day laborers
  • Establishing "English-only" policies
  • Imposing restrictive housing policies
  • Requiring state and local police to serve as immigration agents
  • Restricting immigrants' access to driver's licenses


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MARCH 4th Primary VOTE

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Council of Foreign Relation Discussion on US Pakistan Policy


 
Speakers:

Robert Grenier, Managing Director, Kroll and Former Director, CIA Counterterrorism Center
 

Daniel Markey, Senior Fellow for India, Pakistan and South Asia, Council on Foreign Relations
 

Nicholas Schmidle, Fellow, Institute of Current World Affairs
 

Presider:

Jonah Blank, Current Majority Policy Adviser for South Asia, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations

February 26, 2008
Council on Foreign Relations

FOR TRANSCRIPT
 

PAKPAC PRESS RELEASES


The Pakistani-American Public Affairs Committee welcomes the announcement of Mr. Sada Cumber's appointment as the Presidential Envoy to the Organization of Islamic Conference.

PAKPAC  feels that this is a critical time when there need to be multiple mechanisms to help build a better understanding between the Islamic world and the United States. While Mr. Cumber's presence should help various representatives from the Muslim majority countries better understand the United States is a friend, it would also help our President understand the concerns of the Muslim majority countries.
LINK

ICED
Playing the ICED game..
I Can End Deportation.

 A human rights organization, recently launched a video game called ICED: I Can End Deportation that places you in the shoes of an immigrant teenager trying to navigate through the immigration system and avoid deportation. We invite you to download and play the game so you can learn more about how the immigration system works and what challenges different immigrants face.
 

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