Consequences if the Senate version of the Immigration Reform bill wins out
I admit that it wasn’t I who dug through the tome (about 600 pages) of legislative wording in the Immigration Reform bill. I haven’t a copy of it; nor do I want one. Most of what I report results from attorneys going through the bill with fine tooth comb to see what is involved—what will be the consequences if the Senate version were put into law. Here are a few more consequences: The bill would grant “amnesty” for 10 million illegal aliens (which is estimated to include about 85 percent of those illegal aliens in the United States.) It would create a “temporary” worker program that would allow illegal workers to work—despite that what will happen is they will be granted the same “amnesty” as those in the above batch. The bill would provide PERMANENT visas for family members of immigrants, including brothers and sisters, parents and adult children, swelling the population enormously. The Senate version would allow nearly four times as many permanent worker visas than are now permitted. There’s more; however, I want you to “digest” only a little at a time.
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