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Immigration actions and proposals

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Immigration actions and proposals - San Francisco Chronicle
https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics...s-12531051.php


Read the summary below. Dream Act and Trump's initial framework are nearly identical. It is not necessary to exclude Dreamers who aged out of Daca or who had TPS at the time of Daca.

Oh, and Goodlatte's bill excludes ALL Dreamers over age 31 - Daca, no Daca, never Daca, and TPS. It is utter non-sense to punish people for their age; age caps do not exist under ANY legal visa or residency program.

Immigration proposals

Status of certain immigration actions and proposals in Washington, D.C.:

DACA: About 690,000 young people were enrolled in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals as of September, when President Trump canceled the program and gave Congress six months to replace it. About 790,000 people received benefits at some point. Set to expire March 5, a federal judge has ordered its continuation. The administration is accepting applications for renewals and appealing the ruling.

Temporary Protected Status: The administration has begun to terminate several humanitarian programs that grant temporary legal status to 327,000 people from countries stricken by violence or disasters, such as Haiti, El Salvador and Honduras. Some date back many years. The El Salvador program was a response to an earthquake in 2001.

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White House plan: It would provide DACA eligibles, whether enrolled or not, a 10- to 12-year path to citizenship. The administration’s plan also seeks to strengthen immigration enforcement and create a $25 billion “trust fund” for a wall on the southern border to Mexico. It would limit future family-based visas to spouses and young children, eliminating siblings, adult children and parents. That part would apply to future applications, allowing a large backlog of 4 million applications to be filled.

The proposal would also terminate the diversity visa lottery, which provides 50,000 visas a year to people from countries that send relatively few emigrants to the United States. It would reallocate diversity visas to reduce backlogs for immigrant spouses and minor children and skilled-worker categories.

Dream Act: Introduced by Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., in 2001, it would provide a path to citizenship for “Dreamers” who entered the country without authorization before age 18. It would allow Temporary Protected Status recipients to apply. An estimated 3.6 million people would gain legal status.

Securing America’s Future Act: Sponsored by Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., the act would provide three-year renewable status to DACA enrollees and no citizenship. It would be restricted to those currently under age 31, covering 614,900 people. It would also require employers to use E-Verify to screen workers for immigration status and criminalize illegal presence to target visa overstays. It would terminate extended-family visas and diversity visas lottery.

USA Act: Sponsored by Reps. Will Hurd, R-Texas, and Pete Aguilar, D-Fontana (San Bernardino County), it would provide a path to citizenship for the estimated 1.7 million young immigrants and toughen the border along Mexico through electronic surveillance. Its 53 co-sponsors include Reps. Jeff Denham, R-Turlock (Stanislaus County), and David Valadao, R, Hanford, CA.

Raise Act: Sponsored by Sens. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., and Dave Perdue, R-Ga., it would terminate current and future extended-family visas, except those who are obtaining a visa. Parents could enter the country on temporary visas but be barred from any public benefit. It would cap refugee admissions at 50,000 and eliminate the diversity visa. Immigration would be shifted to a point system based on an offer of a high-paying job, education, English proficiency, “extraordinary achievement,” and an ability to invest at least $1.35 million in the U.S. It would cut legal immigration by an estimated 50 percent.

Trump is not fixing this issue - he is using Dream Act as leverage. Democrats have not negotiated yet his latest proposal. I call BS on both sides. Get to work and agree on Dream Act and the wall.
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4 million backlogs applications of family sponsorship? Wow! No wonder they want to put a stop this. Aren’t we all saying our immigration system is broken that’s why we couldn’t come here legally? Well this 4 million backlog is also a part of that and giving DHS the opportunity to catch up and not make them wait over 10 years.
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Is there a source or is this a summary you've put together?
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Is there a source or is this a summary you've put together?
Fresh, get the Ban Hammer ready. You’re basically the illegal Thor.
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I just updated it.
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Fresh, get the Ban Hammer ready. You’re basically the illegal Thor.
I am highly offended, sir.


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I just updated it.
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4 million backlogs applications of family sponsorship? Wow! No wonder they want to put a stop this. Aren’t we all saying our immigration system is broken that’s why we couldn’t come here legally? Well this 4 million backlog is also a part of that and giving DHS the opportunity to catch up and not make them wait over 10 years.
Because it keeps growing as soon as people become citizens precisely because elderly parents are considered priority.

This is something I happen to agree with Republicans. Senior immigrants who will not move here to participate in the work force and start families, bump H1b holders in lune fir green cards, spouses, etc. Touchy subject, but it does have merit. Perhaps they should be given another type of residency status. I don't know.
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Backlog exists because it takes years, even decades before your priority date comes up.
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Backlog exists because it takes years, even decades before your priority date comes up.
Exactly. My family filed a petition and we waited 10 years. It was approved the following year, but by that time my sister and I had aged out and our petitioner died. These people have no clue what is going on in their own country.
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Exactly. My family filed a petition and we waited 10 years. It was approved the following year, but by that time my sister and I had aged out and our petitioner died. These people have no clue what is going on in their own country.
Which country?
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