Will 2013 Be the Year the U.S. Immigration System Is Finally Fixed?
A bipartisan group of eight senators and the president appear to be working toward that goal.
Millions of people who are currently living in the shadows after illegally immigrating to the United States could begin a path to finally getting legal status in the United States. That is, if a new bipartisan effort at immigration reform is accepted. A compromise plan was announced Monday by a group of eight U.S. senators and immediately generated headlines for its forgiveness of undocumented workers who do not have criminal records and the new crackdowns that would be implemented, CNN Politics reported. This was followed up Tuesday with a speech in Las Vegas by President Barack Obama on the same issue. The main difference appears to be in the focus. While both plans eventually clear a way to citizenship for the reported 11 million …
Good Grief Y'all
10:19 am on Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Haha, Karsten! Cause for a mini celebration, huh? Oops, that was supposed to be manufacture. Hate misspellings, especially when correcting a misspeller :D   more ›