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Press Advisory
For Immediate Release: June 23, 2009

Contact: Ana Maria Rivas, Office (520) 623-4944; Cell (520) 990-0123; anamaria@borderaction.org

White House Holds Immigration Reform Meeting with Members of Congress This Week

Four AZ towns hold "Now is the Time" vigils to push for reform

What: Vigils in four Arizona towns to call on Arizona Senator John McCain and other participants of the White House Immigration Reform meeting to push for immigration reform this year.

When: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 from 6:00-7:30pm

Where:

Tucson -Senator McCain's office at 407 W. Congress St.

Douglas -Corner of 5th St and Pan American Highway (Co-sponsored by Humanitarian Border Solutions, Episcopal Border Ministries and Frontera de Cristo)

Sierra Vista -St. Andrew Apostle Church, 800 Taylor Dr.

Nogales - La Casa del Viejo at 665 Morley Ave.

Who: Border Action Network and its Human Rights Committees throughout southern Arizona.

Why: On Thursday, June 25 at 2:00pm EST, key members of Congress will join the President at the White House for a meeting that is expected to create a roadmap for legislative action on comprehensive immigration reform in 2009.  The evening before this important meeting, members of Border Action Network in Tucson, Douglas, Nogales and Sierra Vista, Arizona are gathering to hold a "Now is the Time" vigil for Arizona Senator McCain and other meeting participants.

"Arizona is on the front-line of the immigration debate. Immigrant and border communities, like the rest of the United States, want to see workable solutions that can help move the country forward," says Jennifer Allen, Executive Director of the Border Action Network. "Support for comprehensive immigration reform is growing and we need our national leaders to keep the ball rolling and use this meeting to develop a real roadmap for change in 2009," adds Allen.

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