Barbara Jordan

Pres. Trump Honors Barbara Jordan for Her 'America First' Immigration Policy

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Pres. Trump honored Civil Rights Icon Barbara Jordan today in a message commending her for championing an “America First” immigration policy which called for the mandate of an electronic employment verification system, known today as E-Verify, and an end to chain migration.

Immigrants Oppose Illegal Immigration; Native-born Americans Shocked

Updated: May 25th, 2017, 11:00 am

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  by  Jeremy Beck

Immigration is a regulated process, the parameters and management of which reflect a nation's priorities and values. But to many people, immigration has become a value in and of itself, like love or justice. For them, anything less than "more" is mean.

Trump's National Security Ex. Order In-Line With Jordan Commission Recommendations

Updated: February 13th, 2017, 4:25 pm

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  by  Eric Ruark

In a previous post we gave the plain facts of President Trump’s executive order [EO] temporarily pausing the admission of individuals from countries already identified by Congress and President Obama as posing serious security risks to the United States.

Barbara Jordan’s Leadership on Immigration Reform Can Not Be Brushed Aside by Those Who Find It Inconvenient

Updated: August 17th, 2016, 1:40 pm

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  by  Eric Ruark

Salon published an op-ed comparing the speech First Lady Michelle Obama gave at the Democratic National Convention last week to the one given by former Congresswoman and Civil Rights activist Barbara Jordan in 1976 – the first DNC keynote address delivered by an African-American woman.

Former border officers ask: 'Where are the Barbara Jordans of Our Times?'

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In an open letter to Congress, the National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers (NAFBPO) invoked the memory of the late Congresswoman Barbara Jordan (D-Texas) by calling on Members of Congress "to not only stop but to reverse the illegal over reach of this administration" on immigration. Barbara Jordan chaired the bipartisan commission that made several recommendations to Congress, including reducing overall immigration numbers and strengthening interior enforcement.