"Mexico's National Forum on Immigration"
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO:
"Mexico's National Forum on Immigration"
hosted at
UCLA Faculty Center, Sequoia Room
July 13, Friday, 8:30-5 PM
(Lunch Included)
by
Instituto Nacional de Migración
Mexican Consulate General in Los Angeles
UCLA
RSVP to UCLA Program on Mexico
Eric Lomelí or Carlos Hernández
310-206-8500
Presentations by
Felipe de Jesús Preciado Coronado
Comisionado del Instituto Nacional de Migración
Embajadora Marta I. Lara
Consul General de México en Los Angeles
Fernando Torres-Gil
Acting Dean, UCLA School of Public Policy and Social Research
David Hayes Bautista
Director, UCLA Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture
James W. Wilkie
Chair, UCLA Program on Mexico and Associate Director UCLA
Latin America Center
We are pleased to invite you to attend the July l3th
Mexican National Forum on Immigration.
Mexico's Commissioner of Immigration seeks input as his Instituto Nacional de Migración moves to fundamentally reassess the nature of the country's immigration law.
The Mexican government is considering revising its public policies to separate from the Law on Population the provisions on immigration.
In developing a new Law on Immigration, this Forum seeks new ideas about provisions for immigration and migration law, tourism, and such matters as visa requirements for various nations in Central America and other areas of the world.
Mexico is especially interested in putting into place the legal basis for the coordination of U.S. and Mexico laws and policies on immigration.
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