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By
David L. Wilson, Truthout
January 10, 2022
A year ago, it seemed possible that the country might get its first truly positive immigration reform since the 1986 “Reagan amnesty.”
The incoming Biden administration was proposing
legislation that would allow most of the country’s 10 to 11 million
undocumented immigrants to apply for legal status. The outlines were
subsequently included in the Build Back Better bill,
but the Democrats had to pare the reform back in order to win approval from the
Senate parliamentarian, Elizabeth MacDonough, under the arcane Senate
reconciliation process. The Democrats’ most recent proposal was just a limited
parole for some 6.5 million immigrants, and even that concession wasn’t
enough for MacDonough. She nixed
the plan on December 16.[…]
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full article:
https://truthout.org/articles/immigration-reform-is-still-possible-with-a-strong-social-movement/
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