Comprehensive-Immigration-Reform (com'·pre·hen'·sive - im'ə gra'shən - rifôrm') n
1. A program that solves the illegal immigration crisis. First, moving those here illegally, who are able to pass background checks, study English, and pay taxes, onto a path toward full U.S. citizenship.
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