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Write Your
Congressman
Tindall & Foster P.C. encourages
our clients and friends to contact their elected representatives regarding
immigration issues that they find important. By following the attached link and
entering your zip code, you will be able to access the Advocacy Center of the
website of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), where you will
find user-friendly auto-fill letters to your local representative which advocate
on a variety of current immigration-related issues. The entry of your zip code
triggers a script which identifies and electronically pre-addresses the letters
to the official constituency email addresses of your congressional
representatives. All letters are written in a professional tone and are fully
and efficiently editable. You are not restricted to a specific script, although
well reasoned text is available. The completion and submission of these letters
can take less than a few minutes.
AILA, an Affiliated Organization of the American Bar
Association, is a nonpartisan national association of over 8,000 attorneys and
law professors who practice and teach in the field of immigration law. Charles
C. Foster, co-founder of Tindall & Foster, P.C. served as President of AILA
from 1980-81 and was in large part responsible for establishing the AILA
national office in Washington D.C. and the resulting permanent infrastructure
which has evolved into the present organization that tracks legislation on a
daily basis and whose Executive Director and staff continually update the linked
sample letters. All twenty-eight
Tindall &
Foster, P.C. immigration attorneys are proud members of AILA and several hold
leadership positions in this non-partisan professional organization.
We encourage you to have your political
voice heard on issues that are important to you, the economy and our larger
American society.
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