Senator Reid Says Bush Immigration Plan Creates Permanent Underclass
Business, labor, and religious groups all agree comprehensive reform is necessary. It is important for America’s national security and economic growth.
But after five years, the Bush Administration is still talking about a temporary worker program that offers no path towards legalization and will create a permanent underclass. America can do better.
However, I was glad to hear the Administration witnesses agree that an enforcement-only approach will not work and that we must combine provisions for more effective enforcement with reform. Our laws need to take into account reality before we will be able to enforce them.
We need a plan that will allow immigrants who are already here to earn their residency through hard work and that will create legal channels for immigrant workers necessary for our economic growth to enter in the future. The Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act of 2005, introduced by Senators McCain and Kennedy, is a good start.
I strongly believe in effective enforcement of our immigration laws, but first we must ensure that these laws are realistic, humane, and fair.”
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You can read about both the Bush Administration and McCain-Kennedy immigration reform plans at my article, Pros & Cons of Immigration Reform Proposals, as well as the essential-reading companion article, Illegal Immigration Explained - Profits & Poverty, Social Security & Starvation.
For more details about US immigration policies and procedures, as well as interesting histories and stories of immigration, be sure to visit About.com's Immigration site, written and hosted by guides Jennifer and Peter Wipf.
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