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Public Advocacy through Statements

By issuing public statements on executive immigration policies, we influence policy decisions and public opinion, because visible, authoritative critiques pressure policymakers and shape discourse around border governance and asylum rights. This strategy leverages the organizational voice of labor and advocacy groups to challenge executive actions and promote reforms in immigration policy. Unlike direct legal challenges or grassroots mobilization, it focuses on shaping narratives and holding authorities accountable through strategic communication. It is distinct in its reliance on institutional credibility and public positioning to drive systemic change.

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what it looks like in practice

activities of orgs running this strategy

A sample of programmatic activities from the orgs above. These are what the strategy looks like on the ground.

  • Advocacy and Lobbying AFGENBPC LOCAL 2595
    advocacy
    Engages in local and national lobbying efforts and provides updates to members on legislative processes, such as budget reconciliation.
  • Group Benefits Access AFGENBPC LOCAL 2595
    direct service
    Provides members with access to defined group benefits at significant discounts.
  • Safety and Health Program AFGENBPC LOCAL 2595
    direct service
    Offers a safety and health program to its members.
  • Workplace Representation and Legal Support AFGENBPC LOCAL 2595
    direct service
    Provides representation for bargaining unit members and assistance with workplace issues, including administrative actions, EEO matters, and FECA claims. Members also have access to the PORAC Legal Defense Fund and a separate Legal Service Plan.