¶ … Immigration Reform Bill Is About
The immigration reform bill, passed in June, was the first major immigration reform initiative to have been accepted by either houses of Congress after many years of debate. "It addresses undocumented immigrants, legal immigration, border security, employer hiring and an entry-exit system so the government knows if foreign nationals leave the country when their visa expires" (Foley, 2013, Democratic bill). The bill is designed to offer a facilitated path to citizenship for workers who have made a substantial personal investment in the United States, while still addressing concerns about border security and undocumented workers. For example, it provides a long and "arduous" path to citizenship for illegal workers, "but advocates are thrilled that it would exist at all…Dreamers, young undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. As children, would be able to earn green cards in five years, as would some agricultural workers" (Foley, 2013, Democratic bill). Additionally, to satisfy some Republican (and some Democratic) criticisms of the bill, the bill provides additional funds for border security measures.
Q2. Who agrees with the House's rejection of the immigration Reform bill and why?
The most vehement opponents of the bill were conservative Republicans...
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