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Will Democrats use immigration as weapon or try to pass a bill?
Who knows at this point,but you can see the article here.
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The bill that will pass with bipartisan support
-Enforcement & enhanced border security -Employment verification & biometric SS card -Harsher penalties for employing illegals -Limited legislation, NO pathway to citizenship, perhaps work visas valid for couple of years -Dream act Forget pathway to citizenship for all undocumented! It will NOT be supported by general public. Lets ditch that! Boggles my mind why senators haven't thought of this approach! |
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Read again: work visas. They can work, live and pay taxes but won't be granted eventual citizenship. It would be perfect for majority of undocumented workers who only want to save up and go back. This way gov will be able to track who's here, which is vital for national security.
The bill can also -end birthright citizenship -limit family reunification -put focus on skilled immigrants! This bill will have greater chance of bipartisan support and win-win for all! I know lots of people would be angry about limited legalization and reunification but you CAN'T have everything. If dream act passes that will be enough! |
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You mean if the dream act passes, it will be enough for you, but people have different goals. Students are not the majority in this issue, it is workers that actually care about their families so want family reunification as much as they can get it.
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These are all very radical measures that seem to be bowing to far to the right. I can see some of your logic--e.g., maybe there is a large group of immigrants who would be just as happy to have a work visa as citizenship, maybe even restricting placing family visas to immediate relatives--but I think that if you caved this much to the Republican right, then their response would become, "We have no sympathy for the Dream Act because these people broke the law coming here (as babies and young children). This is amnesty for a group who broke the law to come here. Blah. Blah. Blah." This is already the strategy the Dems are employing with their rhetoric about strengthening the border. The response from Republicans is just to go further to the right. Moreover, your plan would never carry Democratic support, which would certainly be necessary to pass anything. |
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Realistically, we cannot have a perfect immigration reform. Yes, there are possibilities that some people will not meet the criteria in a bill but at least we have something. I rather have something than nothing at all. Currently, we don't have anything! So, we can't choose what should or shouldn't be put forth for immigration reform.
So, if it means only passing Dream Act. I say go for it, because this would mean a stepping-stone for many of us who do meet this criteria. I know many of us are wondering about our parents or those who do not meet the criteria? Well, unless something is being done-- all of us will be stuck in the same limbo! |
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All people have different goals. For majority of Americans, legalization of millions, some educated but mostly uneducated, low-skilled laborers don't make sense. And the majority, the common people are the law in this land. Of course, people want to become citizens here. Who doesn't. But that approach is treacherous and unrealistic. |
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