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Date: 13 Mar 1997 15:38:13
From:nnirr@nnirr.org
To: Recipients of conference <saiic-l@igc.apc.org>
Subject: Immigrant Rights Info from NNIRR Now on the Web!
From: nnirr@nnirr.org (National Network)
Subject: Immigrant Rights Info from NNIRR Now on the Web!
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distribute! **
IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE RIGHTS INFORMATION NOW ON THE WEB!
The National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (NNIRR) is
proud to announce that our Web site is online at
http://www.nnirr.org.
The Web site includes articles, alerts, background information,
contacts and links to local groups. Regular features include
analysis of current legislation effecting immigrant and refugee
communities, updates on NNIRR campaigns, an ever expanding
bibliography of off-line resources and links to other Internet
sites. People can also use the site to join the NNIRR Mailing
List to get alerts and news sent directly to you via e-mail.
If you, your organization or your business has a Web Site,
**PLEASE LINK TO US at http://www.nnirr.org ***
The National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (NNIRR) is a
national organization composed of local coalitions and immigrant,
refugee, community, religious, civil rights and labor
organizations and activists. It serves as a forum to share
information and analysis, to educate communities and the general
public, and to develop and coordinate plans of action on important
immigrant and refugee issues. We work to promote a just
immigration and refugee policy in the United States and to defend
and expand the rights of all immigrants and refugees, regardless
of immigration status.
The National Network bases its efforts in the principles of
equality and justice, and seeks the enfranchisement of all
immigrant and refugee communities in the United States through
organizing and advocating for their full labor, environmental,
civil and human rights. We further recognize the unparalleled
change in global political and economic structures which has
exacerbated regional, national and international patterns of
migration and emphasize the need to build international support
and cooperation to strengthen the rights, welfare and safety of
migrants and refugees.
For more information, contact NNIRR at:
National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rughts
310 8th Street, Suite 307
Oakland, CA 94607
Tel: 510-465-1984
E-mail: nnirr@nnirr.org
http://www.nnirr.org
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