Thank you for your steadfast support of ABIC. As employers and communities across the country express concerns about increased enforcement actions and raids, our members—farmers, restaurant owners, homebuilders, and more—continue to raise their voices on the economic consequences, including worsening labor shortages and rising inflation.
Tony DiMare, President of DiMare Fresh and the largest tomato grower in Florida, put it plainly:
“We have to secure our borders south and north, but you have to have a workforce in this country… There’s no doubt that mass deportations is going to restrict and put pressure on farming and many other industries that rely on the immigrant workforce.”
Because of your support and advocacy, ABIC is strengthening its ability to make an impact in this challenging and rapidly changing environment.
Direct Support for Employers:
Meeting the demand for clarity on immigration policy changes and implications for the workforce, ABIC has mounted nearly a dozen events since November providing updates, practical legal guidance, and connecting members to community resources for their employees. Over 1800 employers, new to the ABIC network, have joined these Employers’ Rights and Responsibilities Webinar events and have already shared with us that the guidance we are giving them is needed.
Councils of 100
As we push to build and broaden the Coalition base in the coming weeks, we are proud to announce the formation of various Councils of 100 to organize and empower a nationwide coalition of top business leaders representing key industries of Agriculture, Hospitality, Healthcare, Construction, and Manufacturing sectors. These Councils will provide a unified platform for business leaders to address workforce challenges, advocate for policy solutions, and drive economic growth in their respective industries, critical to the nation’s stability.
Just last Friday, ahead of Inauguration Day, we launched the Comité de 100 in Washington DC convening prominent Latino and Mexican American business leaders and their voices are already being heard in major news outlets across the country, including this USA Today op-ed by the Comité’s co-chairs, in addition to attention by the Wall Street Journal, Univision, and Telemundo.
By joining these Councils, business leaders can engage in high-impact advocacy, receive vital updates, and collaborate with like-minded peers to shape a stronger, more competitive future for their industries and the American economy.
Looking ahead, ABIC will culminate its basebuilding and mobilization efforts with a Fly-In Event on March 24 to unite business leaders and grassroots advocates in Washington D.C. to meet with policymakers and push for sensible immigration reform. We’re actively seeking sponsors and supporters to amplify the impact of this event.
Join us in shaping the future: join a Council of 100, sponsor the March Fly-In, attend an event, make a donation, or share ABIC’s work with your network to spread the word about our mission and impact. Contact us to learn more.
Your partnership ensures we can continue delivering critical resources and support to employers and communities nationwide. Thank you for standing with us to empower employers, protect immigrant workers, and advocate for common-sense solutions.
Selection of ABIC Mentions in the News:
KRLD-AM (Dallas, TX): Business leaders urge Trump to craft a new immigration policy that protects law-abiding workers. (1/28/25)
Axios: Business leaders urge immigration reform (1/27/25)
NewsNation: Trump declares border emergency (1/21/25) – video ft. Rebecca Shi
CNN: How cities across the US are preparing for Trump’s immigration crackdown (1/21/25)
Newsweek: In Frigid Chicago, Businesses Struggle to Open Amid Fears of ICE Raids (1/21/25)
Bloomberg: Threat of Immigration Raids Turns Chicago Hub Into Ghost Town (1/21/25)
CNN Business: Have your I-9s ready: Chicago restaurants prep for Trump immigration sweeps (1/20/25)
Telemundo Washington D.C.: Empresarios piden reforma (1/17/25) – video
USA Today: We’re Latinos who voted for Trump. He needs to fix our broken immigration system. | Opinion (1/17/25)
Bloomberg: Trump Mass Deportation Plan Would Raise US Food Prices, Farmers Warn (1/17/2025)