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ABIC and ABIC Action Hires Enrique Davis-Mazlum as Arizona State Director

By January 31, 2023No Comments
PHOENIX, AZ – Today, the American Business Immigration Coalition (ABIC) and its political arm, ABIC Action announced the new hiring of Enrique Davis-Mazlum as the new Arizona State Director of ABIC and ABIC Action. Prior to joining ABIC and ABIC Action, Enrique was the LUCHA Blue Campaign Director in Arizona. Davis-Mazlum brings over two decades of grassroots political campaigns internationally.
During his tenure at LUCHA, Davis-Mazlum worked closely with ABIC Action on the Yes On 308 campaign contributing to an historic win in Arizona, the first state in the U.S. History to pass a ballot initiative allowing Arizona’s Dreamers to pay the same in-state tuition to attend Arizona colleges and universities as the state’s documented high school graduates.
Additionally, Davis-Mazlum holds a Ph.D. in Political Science and has taught at several universities, most recently at the University of Arizona.
More information about Enrique Davis-Mazlum is available at the company’s About Us page at Meet Our Team — American Business Immigration Coalition
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American Business Immigration Coalition (ABIC) is a bipartisan coalition of over 1,200+ CEOs, business owners, and trade associations across 17 mostly red and purple states. ABIC promotes common sense immigration reform that advances economic competitiveness, provides companies with both the high-skilled and low-skilled talent they need, and allows the integration of immigrants into our economy as consumers, workers, entrepreneurs, and citizens.
ABIC Action is the political arm of the American Business Immigration Coalition (ABIC), a bipartisan coalition of over 1,200+ CEOs, business owners, and trade associations across 17 mostly red and purple states. ABIC Action promotes common sense immigration reform that advances economic competitiveness, provides companies with both the high-skilled and low-skilled talent they need, and allows the integration of immigrants into our economy as consumers, workers, entrepreneurs, and citizens.