SANTA FE– New Mexico State Treasurer Laura M. Montoya joins federal, state, and local Latino elected officials in sending a letter to President Biden advocating for immigrant communities and recognizing their significant contributions to the U.S. by granting work permits to long-term immigrants.Â
"Immigrants are long-term contributors to our country that work hard, pay taxes, and add strength to our economy. As the first elected Latina State Treasurer, I will always advocate for our immigrant communities to have the opportunity to live the American Dream," said Treasurer Montoya.Â
The letter addresses the lack of work permit availability for long-term immigrant communities across the United States, and urges the Biden Administration to establish new work permit programs for the following groups:Â Â
Undocumented spouses and immediate family of U.S. citizens.  "Dreamers" who, though ineligible for DACA due to age, significantly contribute to the U.S. economy.  Long-term workers who have contributed and paid taxes for years but have been denied a path to legal status.Â
Immigrant communities in New Mexico and across the United States positively impact and significantly contribute to our society in a myriad of ways. Extending economic opportunities to long-term undocumented immigrants through worthwhile work permit programs can restore their dignity while officially recognizing their belonging in the communities in which they live and work.Â
A copy of the letter is attached.Â