It’s been decades since the last major immigration reform bill and now after many delays the most recent bill (S. 744) is slowly moving forward.
It was introduced in the Senate on April 16, 2013, by Senator Schumer of New York and was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. S. 744 as amended passed the Senate on June 27, 2013 by a vote of 68-32. The bill will now be considered by the House of Representatives. Any number of things can happen now including a complete rejection of the bill. There is unfortunately a strong sense that the House of Representatives will not pass a comprehensive reform bill but rather address certain areas of immigration in a variety of other bills. And it is almost certain that the bill will change if and when it is sent to the president. Notwithstanding any future changes, though, here are ten things we like in the current bill and hope survive in the final version of immigration reform:
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