President Obama’s Four Part Plan for Comprehensive Immigration Reform

President Obama outlined his four part plan for comprehensive immigration reform of few days ago in Las Vegas. The President’s announcement focused on finding ways to welcome hopeful immigrants who still look at America as the land of opportunity.

President Obama also highlighted the existence of bipartisan support which the U.S. has not seen in many years, which should be very crucial in implementing President Obama’s plans.

The President proposed four parts for his immigration reform.

First, continue to strengthen our borders. Second, crack down on companies that hire undocumented workers. Third, hold undocumented immigrants accountable before they can earn their citizenship; this means requiring undocumented workers to pay their taxes and a penalty, move to the back of the line, learn English, and pass background checks. Fourth, streamline the legal immigration system for families, workers, and employers.”

Though the outline is very general, the fact that immigration has been at the forefront of his political agenda right at the start of his second term is a welcoming sign.

Source: WhiteHouse.Gov

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