Border Enforcement Is Not a Solution to the Problem Critics believe that if there is stronger border enforcement, the problem of illegal immigration will be solved. The myth that we must secure our porous border before we can address the…
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Comprehensive Immigration Reform Would Reunite American Families Massive bureaucratic backlogs can keep family members apart for years or even decades. Arbitrary visa quotas and bureaucratic delays can separate families for years. It takes an average of almost 5 years for…
Learn MoreAmong Americans, Support for Earned Legalization Is High A May 2009 poll by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press found that support for a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants has risen from 58% in 2007…
Learn MoreComprehensive Immigration Reform Is the Only Workable Solution Comprehensive immigration reform will bring control and orderliness to a broken immigration system now characterized by chaos and exploitation. It does so by combining border enforcement; a crackdown on illegal hiring and…
Learn MoreComprehensive Immigration Reform More Than Pays For Itself The 2006 comprehensive immigration reform bill that passed the Senate would have more than paid for its reform provisions through increased tax revenue. According to estimates by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO)…
Learn MoreLegalization Would Level the Playing Field for Workers and Honest Employers Most undocumented immigrants in this country are working outside the system in a shadow economy that artificially depresses wages, allows unscrupulous employers to cheat the system, and exposes workers…
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