Legislative Update
President
Bush is developing a plan that would allow immigrants to cross the border
legally if jobs are waiting for them. The
administration also wants to provide a way for some undocumented workers in the
United States to move toward legal status.
Republican
officials have said that the proposal draws on, among other sources, a bill
introduced by Senator John McCain (R-AZ) that would create a web-based job
registry to be run by the Labor Department.
The other half of the program would be involved in giving legal status to
undocumented workers in this country.
Some
conservative lawmakers remain opposed to any changes that could be portrayed as
an amnesty encouraging immigration, which makes the proposal’s outlook on
Capitol Hill uncertain. However, presidential advisers said they believe that
Hispanic voters, one of the targets for Bush’s reelection campaign, will give
him credit for pushing the changes even if nothing is enacted before the
election. The proposal is to be
sent to Capitol Hill sometime this month. Democrats, however, have sharply
criticized Bush for offering rhetoric on immigration with no real efforts to
make progress on immigration reform.
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For
the purpose of federal law, under the Defense of Marriage Act, marriage is
defined as a union between a man and a woman.
Because of this, gay couples face many difficulties because one spouse
cannot sponsor the other for permanent residency.
Many gay bi-national couples are forced to commute between countries or
illegally live in the US.
The
Permanent Partners Immigration Act is a controversial bill supported by gay
couples. The bill, which has 119
co-sponsors in Congress, would grant gay couples the same immigration benefits
as married couples.
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For
a review of all the immigration bills that have been recently introduced, visit
our legislative chart at www.visalaw.com/advocacy.html.
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