Also, the Senate bill needs additional work, it is not realistic that people will need to wait a year before they can begin to apply for work authorization. People can get injured, lose their employment, want to leave abusive employers behind, buy property, enroll in shool, become parents, etc. Also, people with a final order of removal, but whom DHS chose no to remove, including DACA individuals, will need to pay thousands to attorneys to reopen their cases and terminate. Just exactly, which Einstein came up with the idea of thousands clogging up the immigration courts with cases to reopen when they will clearly be eligible to earn status? Never mind, I have to research it. Thousands that can go to catching up on their tax debts, if they have them, or purchasing healthcare.
Oh, oh, and don't even get me started on access to healthcare. Stop telling other humans that they can insure their piece of metal on four wheels, but God forbid, they should need to purchase healthcare. Alright, time to go before I get riled up.