
FIRM IN THE PRESS
FAIR IMMIGRATION REFORM MOVEMENT (FIRM) CONDEMNS SUPREME COURT RULING LIMITING NATIONWIDE INJUNCTIONS
JUNE 27, 2025
Today, the Fair Immigration Reform Movement (FIRM), a national coalition
of 38 immigrant rights organizations in 32 states, strongly condemns the Supreme Court’s dangerous decision in CASA v. Trump.
FIRM MEMBERS ACROSS THE STATES CALL ON SENATE TO DEFEAT DEVASTATING, DIVISIVE HOUSE MEGABILL
MAY 23, 2025
Members of the Fair Immigration Reform Movement are calling on
the Senate to reject the House-passed Trump wishlist. Following are quotes from FIRM members in California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington State.
IMMIGRANT ORGANIZATIONS DENOUNCE ARREST OF MILWAUKEE JUDGE DUGAN, ATTACK ON DEMOCRACY
APRIL 26, 2025
On April 25, Voces de la Frontera, Milwaukee Alliance Against Racist
and Political Repression (MAARPR), MKE Turners at Turner Hall, and others united outside of the federal courthouse in Milwaukee, denouncing the politically-motivated arrest of Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Dugan.
FIRM LEADERS OUTRAGED AT DEMOCRATIC
SENATORS' BETRAYAL
MARCH 14, 2025
Leaders of the Fair Immigration Reform Movement (FIRM)
blasted the 62 U.S. Senators — including 9 Democrats/Independents — who voted for a Continuing Resolution that funds the unprecedented dismantling of the U.S. government by the Trump administration and Elon Musk — a person for whom no one in the United States voted.
IN HOUSE HEARING, FIRM SEES CHANCE TO OUTLINE CITIES' VISION FOR TRUE PUBLIC SAFETY
MARCH 3, 2025
On March 5, mayors from Boston, Chicago, Denver, and New York will testify before the House Oversight Committee in a hearing about “sanctuary cities.” While congressional Republicans believe this is a chance to put Democratic mayors on the hot seat, leaders of the Fair Immigration Reform Movement (FIRM) welcome the chance for pro-immigrant mayors to outline their communities’ vision for true public safety: places where people from all backgrounds can thrive, without
intimidation by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).