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Warner on Senate Floor: Pass the DREAM Act Now
Dec 14 2017
Statement of Senator Warner on HHS decision to not locate immigrant facility in Brunswick County
Jun 20 2014
"This was the right call. Collaboration and local support is absolutely key for the success of a project like this."
Senator Warner attended a naturalization ceremony in Alexandria this morning for hundreds of new American citizens and their families. He urged the new citizens not to be afraid to fail and to take care to be respectful of those with different beliefs.
Skyping with Charlottesville High School
Dec 12 2013
Senator Warner spent some time today skyping with Charlottesville High School students about immigration reform. CHS’s Global Citizenship Class has been studying immigration reform using a lesson plan called “Speak Up for Immigration,” which was developed by Senator Warner and the University of Virginia’s education school.
Today, Senator Mark Warner met with a group of Virginians from the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference in his DC office.
A Conversation with Virginia's Hispanic Leaders
Sep 17 2013
Sen. Mark Warner held a conference call today to speak with Hispanic Community leaders from across the Commonwealth.
Senator Mark Warner stopped by Northern Virginia Community College on Sunday to continue his push for national immigration reform. During a special town hall meeting the college’s Woodbridge campus, Warner touted the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act.
Some would argue that the best way to fix our broken immigration system is for Congress to take a piecemeal, fragmented approach. But the truth is, there are practical reasons why a comprehensive fix represents a more effective and practical solution to this large and complex problem.
Sen. Warner: We Need Comprehensive Immigration Reform
Point-Counterpoint appears in Roanoke Times
Jun 10 2013
Our nation’s broken immigration system is a drag on the economy and a barrier to innovation. Fixing this fragmented, unfair system has been a priority for me.
Senator Warner regularly hosts ‘Commonwealth Coffees’ at his Washington, D.C. office to give an opportunity for Virginians to informally meet with him and his key legislative staff over coffee and doughnuts. Today, members of Virginia’s Asian-Pacific community were invited to stop by Capitol Hill.