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DAP Forums > DREAM Act > The News Room

Immigration Reform On The Horizon

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01-14-2009, 09:41 PM
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Whatever else becomes part of the “honeymoon” agenda, it appears more and more likely that immigration reform legislation will be introduced in this year’s Congress.

Sources close to the incoming government have placed immigration reform within the top 10 matters to be addressed this year. In a pleasantly surprising development, the American labor movement has come out in support of immigration reform. All employees are vulnerable in this economic downturn. The unions understand that putting all workers on an even playing field and protecting them from exploitation benefits everyone. Bringing the 12 million people currently without status out of the shadows will help accomplish that worthy goal and the unions recognize that.

Encouragement that immigration reform is on the horizon also comes from a most unlikely source. The restrictionists (those against immigration reform - or, truth be told, against all immigration) have begun a drive to replenish their coffers in anticipation of a major immigration reform battle. If they have read newspapers or paid any attention to the election results from this past November, they must realize that their position has been rejected by the vast majority of Americans.
http://www.rreeves.com/articles/immi...n_en_10551.php
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01-15-2009, 02:03 AM
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what some of the korean immigration professionals speculate is that in this economy, its best to do CIR and get all the fines from 12 million people
that ought to liven up the economy right?
at least that is what they are thinking.
but this article sounds promising...
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yes but CIR is still unlikely in my opinion, especially with this economy. DREAM on the other hand still stands a chance.
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