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09-23-2021, 06:43 PM
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NK74
As others have pointed out, this the problem:
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Another attorney pointed out the parliamentarian did not deny there are financial benefits from including immigration measures in a reconciliation bill, but the parliamentarian stated the inherent benefits of legalization for the individuals are greater. In other words, it was not a cost-benefit analysis but an argument about the cost relative to the benefit, and asserting the benefit [legalization] far exceeds the financial gain. Given that line of argument, it’s not clear whether changing the registry date would meet the parliamentarian’s standard.
I am legit stressed. This is the closest I 've come to being legalized and I give this whole process a 20% chance of being successful.
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