Background
The League of Women Voters adopted a
national position on immigration in 2008. This position focuses primarily on the criteria for admission of immigrants and due process in the adminsitration and enforcement of admission policies.
In 2023, LWV Washington began a study focused on issues affecting the lives of immigrants and their families after entry into the United States. In 2025, League members in Washington state used the consensus process to adopted a Protecting Immigrants position.
LWVWA is asking us to support their efforts to have the National Convention adopt this position by concurrence. Adopting this position at the national level, would allow members of League throughout the nation to take action on this position.
The Concurrence Process
All League positions result from a process of study and consensus. Any given study, whether it be National, State, or Local, is thorough in its pursuit of facts and details. After completing their research, study committee members fashion consensus questions and then shares the study and the consensus questions with the membership. Members hold consensus meetings to discuss the study and each consensus question, submitting their responses and comments to the study committee. It is the consensus statement -- the statement resulting from the consensus questions -- that becomes a position.
A League may also adopt a position through the concurrence process. Instead of responding to consensus questions developed by a study committee, the local membership or delegates are asked to agree with a position statement that has already been arrived at through study and consensus by another League. Members of a local League or delegates to a convention are provided with the same kind of thorough and unbiased information as when using the consensus process. When adopting a policy by concurrence the entire position, as written, must be adopted or rejected.
