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Immigration Reform Advocacy, PSA and Immigration News
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Immigration is a very sensitive topic and many Americans have different opinions and feelings towards it. It is important to mention that, there are a lot of myths and misconceptions associated to either legal and illegal immigrants living in the US.
The challenges to the Administration of President Barack Obama are enormous: the economy recovery, job creation and health care reform have been a priority. Historically during a recession, immigration reforms are unlikely to pass. That is heartbreaking for many people who are expecting ammendments to the current, restrictive immigration laws and give them a way to become legal immigrants. |
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The Current Immigration System is Broken
The need for broad scale reform of our immigration laws is no longer in question.
- When one out of twenty workers lack legal status
- When families are separated for decades
- When communities are living in fear
- When we are throwing good money after bad in an effort to round up hard working families, the conclusion is undeniable – our broken immigration system is hurting America and Congress must fix it.
Real problems demand real solutions
Any lasting, meaningful solution requires a top-to-bottom overhaul of the system that advances 21st century American interests, and protects our core values as a generous, welcoming nation deeply committed to the rule of law, while making our borders more secure.
Only a practical, flexible, forward-looking approach that adheres to the following policy prescriptions can restore the integrity of our system:
- Require the undocumented population to register, get legal, pay taxes, and learn English
- Reduce the unreasonable and counterproductive backlogs in family-based and employment-based immigration by reforming the permanent immigration system
- Protect our national security and the rule of law while preserving and restoring fundamental principles of due process and equal protection
- Provide fair and lawful ways for American businesses to hire needed immigrant workers who will help us dig out of this recession while protecting U.S. workers from unfair competition.
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When you contact our firm for an initial consultation, we will take the time to educate and explain the immigration laws, regulations and the visa application procedures of the USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, formerly known as the INS or Immigration and Naturalization Service). As a client, you will work directly with an experienced attorney who will be able to answer any questions you have and keep you informed and aware of new developments as your case moves forward.
For all of your legal immigration needs, contact the immigration lawyers of Muston & Jack, P.C., at our San Jose or Los Angeles California law offices to schedule an initial consultation. |
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