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The Pros And Cons Of Immigration Reform

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Reforming the system has wide support from Wall Street, advocacy groups, the American people, and politicians. “Billionaires Warren Buffett, Bill Gates and Sheldon Adelson urged congress to regulate the flow of immigrants coming to the United States and provide them a path to citizenship. They highlighted the economic value to the U.S. if lawmakers made it easier for skilled foreigners to work in the country, and the need for dealing with the undocumented population in ways allegedly true to Americas forgiving and generous traditions” (Tonolesen, 1). As recently as the 2014 midterm elections the majority of potential voters were found to support comprehensive immigration reform. As many as forty-four percent of the electorate considered reform an important issue; …show more content…

Throughout 2013, Republicans successfully derailed the immigration reform bill for reasons that ranged from the Affordable Cara Act website having technical problems to Representatives Steve King and Louie Gohmert claiming that tragic Boston bombings “showed any path to legal status would endanger Americans, and that radical Islamists ‘are trained to act Hispanic’” (Shen). This partisan lack of cooperation by certain members of Congress was a far deterrence from their former opinion regarding the need for immigration reform just as recently as 2009 when former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice stated, "This country needs comprehensive immigration reform. I don't care whether it is the person who will crawl across the desert to make five dollars... or Sergey Brin, who comes here from Russia and founds Google. At both ends of the spectrum, America has always been able to attract the most ambitious people"(Republicans for Immigration

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