They could not have picked a worse date. Sept 11!!!
Open Border groups plan to meet and form a strategy to push forward an Amnesty plan.
Alert anyone who can attend and find out what the Opposition is planning.



From: events@immigrationworksusa.org
To: events@immigrationworksusa.org
Subject: Invitation to IW regional summit - PLEASE CIRCULATE
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 11:16:48 -0400





Dear Friends,



ImmigrationWorks USA invites you to join us for our first regional summit, bringing together members of our network to plan and build for the next phase of our push for immigration reform.



The summit will be held on September 11 in Atlanta. Strengthening our employer network in the Southeastern states will be a particular concern, but business coalitions face similar challenges nationwide and all are invited to attend.



Please distribute this invitation as widely as possible through your networks – to your members, colleagues, peers, associates, suppliers, employees and more.



We hope to see you in September.



All best, Tamar



Tamar Jacoby

President

ImmigrationWorks USA



www.ImmigrationWorksUSA.org




TAKING THE FIGHT TO WASHINGTON

Building a grassroots business constituency for immigration reform



It’s time to take our efforts to the next level. For nearly two years now, employers of immigrant workers and those who represent them have been coming together in coalitions across the Southeast to work for better immigration law. They’ve won some critical battles, convincing lawmakers in several states to pass pragmatic enforcement measures that business owners can live with. But the fight is far from over.

What’s needed now: a plan for the next round. Ad hoc coalitions need to consolidate. Groups focused till now on state legislative battles need to look ahead to the fight in Washington. Coalitions made up of “grasstopsâ€