
Date: Saturday, February 9
Time: 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Location: St. Paul Lutheran Church, 21 Still Road, Monroe, NY 10950
Baby boomers are retiring. This will have a huge impact on the U.S. economy. How can immigration reform be shaped to benefit United States citizens while assisting immigrants? What are the related economic issues? How is this crisis compounded by the upcoming shortage of workers in the U.S.? Attendees wil discuss how the Family Reunification, Economic Expansion and Documented Organized Management Act addresses the needs of immigrant families and U.S. citizens with regards to the economy, family unity, and U.S. security. How can your organization help?
This conference is an exploration of the need for immigration reform in order to assist with the impending labor shortages and social crises that will occur as baby boomers retire. Followed by a discussion of the Family Reunification, Economic Expansion and Documented Organized Management Act; a legislative proposal for immigration reform.
Please call Robert Fuchs, Esq. at 917-501-9924 to reserve a seat.
