
Jennie Murray
Jennie Murray is the executive director of the National Immigration Forum, an organization that advocates for immigration reform and addresses the fears of immigrant families regarding workplace raids and their implications for their children.
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Jennie Murray provided insights on the processing and vetting of Afghan evacuees at military bases.
How were Afghan evacuees vetted under Biden?Jennie Murray, president and chief executive of the National Immigration Forum, said that both parties and the White House need to work on passing immigration legislation.
Rescuers search for missing in Mexico's flooded townsJennie Murray, president and chief executive of the National Immigration Forum, adding that both parties and the White House need to work on passing immigration legislation.
Mexico floods leave at least 27 dead and more missingJennie Murray, president and chief executive of the National Immigration Forum, said the numbers demonstrate progress on border security.
Gold surges past record $4,000 an ounce as uncertainty fuels rallyJennie Murray, president and chief executive of the National Immigration Forum, adding that both parties and the White House need to work on passing immigration legislation.
Five takeaways from Pam Bondi's tense, partisan Senate testimonyJennie Murray commented on the need for both parties to work on passing immigration legislation.
Some federal workers may not get back pay after shutdown ends, White House suggestsJennie Murray, chief executive of the National Immigration Forum, said the recent messages from the White House had been 'mixed'.
Business chiefs urge Trump to ease up on immigration crackdown after Georgia raidJennie Murray expressed concerns about the potential loss of legal workers from the system.
White House tries to assuage industry worries over migrant workers amid aggressive deportation campaignJennie Murray expressed concerns about immigrant parents fearing for their jobs while their children are at school.
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