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US Immigration Bill Game-Changing Yet Flawed
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The Senate’s proposed immigration plan, announced Wednesday, is potentially game-changing. It could finally clear a path to legal status for millions of people.
If passed into law, the bill would make unauthorized immigrants less vulnerable to human rights abuses, and less fearful about reporting crimes and speaking out. It would address violations such as separation of families by deportation, and prohibit racial profiling by immigration authorities. Also, people deported without criminal convictions and youth who qualified under the proposed DREAM Act could seek legalization.
However, the bill calls for tougher criminal prosecution of people who migrate without permission. This is unnecessary – they can simply be deported – and diverts resources from real security issues.
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