Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Need your voice at the immigration visit in New York this Thursday

Organizing for Action
Joe --

This Thursday during the congressional recess, OFA supporters in New York are getting together to visit your representative's local office.

We're sending one important message: We support passing comprehensive immigration reform now.

It's an opportunity to show the lawmakers who are on our side that we have their backs in this fight -- and let everyone who plans to stand in the way of reform know that we will hold them accountable.

Can you join in?

RSVP to be a part of the office visits this Thursday and voice your support for reform:

What: Visit your representative's office in New York

Where: 780 3rd Ave #2301
New York, NY 10017

When: Thursday, May 2nd
12:00 pm

RSVP now

Two weeks ago, a bipartisan group of eight senators introduced groundbreaking legislation that gets us one step closer to passing comprehensive immigration reform.

We hear they'll be debating the issue in the Senate soon, and it'll be a big part of Congress' agenda over the next several weeks.

That's why lawmakers need to hear from their constituents while they're home over the recess.

Make your voice heard -- RSVP today to visit your local representative's office in New York on Thursday:

http://my.barackobama.com/Immigration-Reform-May-2nd

Thanks,

Emmy

Emmy Ruiz
Immigration Campaign Manager
Organizing for Action

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