The Hispanic Bar Association applauds the appointment of John Vazquez to First Assistant Attorney General
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Ivette R. Alvarez, Esq.
President
973.586.4938
Miguel A. Pozo, Esq.
Press Secretary
973.597.6212
For Immediate Release:
July 17, 2007
Press Release
The Hispanic Bar Association — the voice of New Jersey’s Hispanic legal community — applauds the appointment of John Vazquez to First Assistant Attorney General.
The HBANJ commends Attorney General Anne Milgram on her decision to appoint John Vazquez – an exceptionally talented lawyer – as the State’s new First Assistant Attorney General. Mr. Vazquez, who has distinguished himself as a former Assistant United States Attorney, has shown that he has the experience and leadership skills necessary to perform his new duties.
The HBANJ is particularly proud of Mr. Vazquez — a long time member of the HBANJ and his leadership in the Hispanic legal community. We are also pleased that with this appointment, Attorney General Milgram has reaffirmed her commitment to promoting diversity in the Attorney General’s office.
For nearly 30 years, the HBANJ has worked tirelessly to create opportunities for diverse attorneys and for Hispanic attorneys in particular. Our purpose is to serve the public interest. We aim to advance the standing of the legal profession by setting and maintaining the highest standards of integrity, honor, and professional courtesy among our members, the Hispanic legal community, and the State of New Jersey at large.the successful integration of its immigrants as fully productive and self-sufficient members of society is critical to the future economic and social well-being of the State; and
WHEREAS, the federal government enacts immigration policy regarding the terms and conditions for entry and work in the United States; and
WHEREAS, the states have the responsibility for the development and implementation of policies that assist immigrants’ integration into society; and
WHEREAS, a progressive and holistic approach by the State towards immigrant policy that leverages the skills and assets of its immigrants and directs State resources in accelerating immigrant integration will benefit the entire State;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, JON S. CORZINE, Governor of the State of New Jersey, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and by the Statutes of this State, do hereby ORDER and DIRECT:
1. There is hereby established the Governor’s Blue Ribbon Advisory Panel on Immigrant Policy (“Advisory Panel”).
2. All public members of the Advisory Panel shall be appointed by the Governor and shall serve at his pleasure. The Governor shall select from among all of the members the chair of the Advisory Panel. All public members of the Advisory Panel shall serve without compensation.
3. The Advisory Panel shall consist of 27 members. The 18 public members shall be broadly representative of the following subjects and constituencies: civil rights, commerce, community-based organizations, education, faith-based organizations, immigration advocacy, labor, and service providers. The New Jersey Legislature’s African-American and Latino Caucuses shall each select from their membership one member to serve on the Advisory Panel. The Attorney General, the Commissioners of Children and Families, Education, Health and Senior Services, Human Services, and Labor and Workforce Development, and the Public Advocate or their designees shall serve as ex-officio members of the Advisory Panel. Vacancies on the Advisory Panel shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment.
4. The Advisory Panel shall organize as soon as practicable after the appointment of a majority of its members.
5. The Advisory Panel shall be authorized to call upon any department, office, division or agency of this State to supply it with any information, personnel or other assistance available as the Advisory Panel deems necessary to discharge its duties under this Order. Each department, office, division or agency of this State is hereby required, to the extent not inconsistent with law, to cooperate fully with the Advisory Panel within the limits of its statutory authority and to furnish the Advisory Panel with such assistance on as timely a basis as is necessary to accomplish the purposes of this Order. The Advisory panel may consult with experts or other knowledgeable individuals in the public or private sector on any aspect of its mission. The Department of the Public Advocate shall provide staff support to the Advisory Panel.
6. The Advisory Panel is charged with developing recommendations for a comprehensive and strategic statewide approach to successfully integrate the rapidly growing immigrant population in New Jersey.
7. The Advisory Panel shall develop recommendations on how the State can better prepare immigrants to become fully productive and self-sufficient members of society by addressing the need for greater access in the following areas: civil rights, citizenship status, education, employment/workforce training, fair housing, healthcare, language proficiency and other key areas as identified by the Advisory Panel.
8. The Advisory Panel shall elicit input by conducting public hearings to take testimony from individuals, community groups and other interested parties and by arranging for those who are not able to testify in person to forward their testimony by mail or by internet.
9. The Advisory Panel may report to the Governor from time to time and shall issue a final report to the Governor no later than 15 months from the date of the first organizational meeting. The final report shall include the Advisory Panel’s recommendations, including whether a more permanent body is necessary for the implementation of immigrant policy in the State or whether another type of entity is more appropriate. The Advisory Panel shall expire upon the issuance of its final report.
10. Any reports of the Advisory Panel shall be provided to the Legislature and shall be made available to the public.
11. This Order shall take effect immediately.