List/Grid Immigration & Civil Liberties

Peaceful Tomorrows has lobbied around legislation affecting immigrants as a result of 9/11, rejecting the stereotyping and scapegoating that sometimes accompanied otherwise positive and meaningful reform efforts.

Campaign Against REAL ID Act

SEPTEMBER 11TH FAMILIES FOR PEACEFUL TOMORROWS’ STATEMENT IN OPPOSITION TO H.R. 418, THE REAL ID ACT  Distributed to members of Congress, February 4, 2005 September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows… Read more »

The “REAL ID” ACT HR 418

February 1st, 2005 THE “REAL ID” ACT (H.R. 418) Peaceful Tomorrows wrote a letter to members of Congress calling for rejection of the “REAL ID” act proposed by James Sensenbrenner…. Read more »

Campaign to Stop H.R. 10

October 22nd, 2004 Peaceful Tomorrows joined calls to Stop H.R. 10, which added anti-immigrant legislation to the “9/11 Commission Recommendations Implementation Act.” Both houses of congress passed the “9/11 Commission… Read more »

Peaceful Tomorrows Speaks Out Against Hate Crimes

July 14th, 2004 On July 14, 2004, Peaceful Tomorrows’ Adele Welty participated in a press conference called by New Immigrant Community Empowerment (NICE) regarding hate crimes in New York, following… Read more »

Lobbying in Washington for the DREAM Act

July 13th, 2004 On July 13, 2004, Adele Welty and Alissa Rosenberg-Torres represented members of Peaceful Tomorrows in Washington, DC as they lobbied Congress in favor of the Development, Relief… Read more »

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