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On April 29, 2010, Democratic Senators Schumer, Reid, Menendez, Feinstein, and Leahy unveiled a proposed outline for a comprehensive immigration reform bill. The “conceptual framework” offers a broad platform for re-inventing our immigration system and attempts to find a middle ground that may appeal to more conservative Democrats and moderate Republicans. Consequently, details are noticeably lacking in many areas of the proposal. Nonetheless, the underlying concept reflects a more comprehensive approach to immigration reform which attempts to balance traditional enforcement priorities with the creation of legal means for entering and working in the United States.
The short summary below offers some of the key concepts and provisions within each section of the outline. Notably, the legalization section acknowledges that a successful program must cover the largest number of people currently living in the country illegally as possible; the legal immigration proposal balances the American values of family unity and economic progress. In sections that are more controversial, the proposal also includes the development of a wholly new form of employment verification and a biometric identification card; and it creates a new Commission on Employment Based Immigration that will monitor employment trends and make recommendations about future immigration levels. While the framework does not include many details, it is unfortunately that the proposal lacks additional due process protections such as a guarantee that individual immigrants are judged on the merits of their cases.
Border Enforcement [1] │Interior Enforcement [2] │Biometric ID [3]│Future Flow & Family Visas [4]│Legalization [5]│Misc [6]
Key Concept: To “secure our borders in a manner that is consistent with America’s best values and traditions.” During the eight years before undocumented persons may adjust to LPR status:
Key Concept: “There will be zero tolerance for illegal entry and reentry into the United States.”
Key Concept: “We will not be completely effective unless we can prevent the hiring, recruitment, or referral of unauthorized aliens in America’s workplaces. Jobs are what draw illegal immigrants to the United States.”
Key Concept: “To permanently attract the world’s best and brightest while preventing the loss of American jobs to temporary labor contractors.”
Key Concept: “Reform America’s Green Card system to ensure efficiency and equity in legal immigration to the United States.”
Key Concept: “All illegal immigrants living in the U.S. [must] come forward to register, be screened, and, if eligible, complete other requirements to earn legal status, including paying taxes. These criteria are intended to exclude individuals who threaten public safety or national security and to ensure that those individuals taking advantaged of the program intend to stay in the U.S., integrate into society, and become productive, tax-paying members of the community…the program must be simple and straightforward to implement.”
Key Concept: “To enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of America’s immigration system.”
Published On: Mon, May 03, 2010 | Download File [12]
Links:
[1] http://www.immigrationpolicy.org/just-facts/real-enforcement-practical-answers-immigration-reform-repair-proposal-summary#border
[2] http://www.immigrationpolicy.org/just-facts/real-enforcement-practical-answers-immigration-reform-repair-proposal-summary#in
[3] http://www.immigrationpolicy.org/just-facts/real-enforcement-practical-answers-immigration-reform-repair-proposal-summary#bio
[4] http://www.immigrationpolicy.org/just-facts/real-enforcement-practical-answers-immigration-reform-repair-proposal-summary#future
[5] http://www.immigrationpolicy.org/just-facts/real-enforcement-practical-answers-immigration-reform-repair-proposal-summary#leg
[6] http://www.immigrationpolicy.org/just-facts/real-enforcement-practical-answers-immigration-reform-repair-proposal-summary#misc
[7] http://www.immigrationpolicy.org/just-facts/real-enforcement-practical-answers-immigration-reform-repair-proposal-summary#up
[8] http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/without/without_1990.html#vwp
[9] http://www.fwjustice.org/Immigration_Labor/AgJOBS_Info.htm
[10] http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_1360.html
[11] http://www.nilc.org/immlawpolicy/dream/dream-basicinfo-2009-03-30.pdf
[12] http://www.immigrationpolicy.org/sites/default/files/docs/REPAIR_Summary_050310.pdf