New Immigration Council Formed by FAIR
In a significant move to advocate for better immigration policies, the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) has established a new advisory body, the Immigration Council. The newly formed council is made up of notable leaders from various sectors, each committed to reforming U.S. immigration policy for the benefit of American citizens.
Leadership and Expertise
Chairing this prestigious council is Bob Dane, who brings over two decades of experience at FAIR, previously holding positions such as press secretary and executive director.
Alongside him are influential figures including:
- - Dr. Marek Jan Chodakiewicz: A professor specializing in history, emphasizing Russian and European studies.
- - Art Del Cueto: Former U.S. Border Patrol agent with vast experience in border security.
- - The Honorable Steven G. Erwood: A retired administrative law judge with interests in conservation and land use.
- - Dr. Emilio T. Gonzalez: A former U.S. intelligence officer with expertise in national security.
- - Sheriff Tom Hodgson (Ret.): Former Sheriff of Bristol County, Massachusetts, with experience in immigration enforcement.
The council also includes veterans from various fields such as finance, government, and academia, which enriches its advisory capacity.
Key Mission and Goals
FAIR has articulated that its mission is to safeguard national sovereignty and the rule of law in the context of immigration. The newly formed council will focus on eliminating policies that serve corporate greed or inadequate bureaucratic practices, urging instead for immigration policies that embody the interests of American citizens.
To achieve its mission, FAIR is structured upon four key pillars:
Litigation, Legislation, Investigation, and Education. These pillars are crucial in guiding the organization and its council in addressing complex immigration challenges facing the nation today.
FAIR’s Board of Directors Chairman, Dale M. Herder, Ph.D., expressed enthusiasm about the council, stating that the members’ expertise positions FAIR strongly in its pursuit of effective immigration reform. The council’s unique composition is expected to provide foundational support as FAIR navigates licensing, litigation, and education efforts regarding immigration policy.
The continuous involvement of the council members will help guide FAIR's strategic endeavors and influence its long-term impact on American immigration policies.
Council Members' Backgrounds
- - Douglas Kent: An experienced diplomat who has observed the effects of immigration on the environment and education from his early years in California.
- - John Ladd: A cattle rancher whose property borders Mexico, sharing firsthand accounts of the immigration challenges at the southern border.
- - Sheriff Mark Lamb (Ret.): An author and respected leader known for innovative approaches to law enforcement.
- - The Honorable Mark A. Morgan: Former Acting Director of both ICE and CBP, bringing extensive law enforcement experience.
- - Dr. Carol M. Swain: A celebrated academic and author specializing in race relations and immigration, with a notable record of influence.
- - Mark S. Venezia, Esq.: A seasoned financial expert and legal scholar with a background in immigration law.
- - Ronald W. Woodard: An immigration reform activist with a lengthy career and advocacy history.
The diverse backgrounds and expertise of the council members are expected to strengthen FAIR’s advocacy efforts, creating an integrated approach to reforming America’s immigration landscape.
Conclusion
As the landscape of immigration continues to evolve, the formation of the Immigration Council under FAIR is a pivotal step toward establishing a coherent and effective policy framework. By harnessing years of collective experience from its council members, FAIR aims to champion reforms that align with the needs and concerns of American citizens, ensuring that immigration policy effectively serves their interests. By prioritizing legal immigration and national security, FAIR is poised to lead important discussions and drive meaningful changes in how America approaches immigration.