Biden’s migration reform is taking place in the Congo, but it is advancing the means of living for dreamers and agricultural workers.

The migration reform promised by the president, Joe Biden, will continue in the House of Representatives until April, due to the lack of necessary support, with the Democrats holding majority in front of Republicans (221 votes in favor of 211). The next week’s vote will be without embargo on migratory means, as part of the democratic strategy to implement the reform to facilitate its approval, all while holding its majority in the Senate (a vote).

The Chamber of Representatives will vote on a project to protect undocumented agricultural workers and others to promote permanent residence to undocumented immigrants who go to the United States when they are young, known as dreamers, March confirmed the leader of the mayor in the Camara Baja, Steny Hoyer, Democrat by Maryland.

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The Llamada Ley de Modernización de la Fuerza Laboral Agrícola (FWMA, por su sigla en Engels), cambiaría de temporalas visa program (H.2A) para la los rural workers and establishes a status of “certified agricultural worker”.

This category is valid for 5.5 years and can be extended in time. If the law is approved, the Department of National Security (DHS, by its seal in English) will be able to grant this status to the marriages and marriages of titular immigrants. This initiative was presented in 2019 at the Congress by Representative Zoe Lofgren, Democrat for California.

The other project, titled Dream Law and presented this year by Representative Lucille Roybal Allard, Democrat for California, allowing undocumented immigrants to work in countries with fewer years of education, and currently working on the DACA, United States and Citizenship Program.

Both projects have been approved by the House of Representatives, with a Democratic majority, during the previous legislative period without regard to the Senate initiatives, including the ten-year-old Republicans.

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The President, Joe Biden, during a reunion at the Oval Office of the White House, March 3, 2021, in Washington DCAP Photo / Alex Brandon

Biden’s full-fledged migration reform promotes ‘immediate’ legal residence and ten-year citizenship given to dreamers, migrant workers, and beneficiaries of temporary protection status (TPS, in English).

The chairman of the Judicial Committee of the Chamber of Deputies, Democrat Jerry Nadler, assured that at the moment it will be difficult to approve that the proposal is “important and serious”.

“We need to make some consultations with key members and interested parties, but we have no reason to review when we will meet in April “, indicated Nadler to the Politico informative web.

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Biden’s proposal is a priority for the most progressive Democrats and for the Caucus Hispano del Congreso, which will ensure that it takes fundamental steps in the first months of its term. But the Democratic leaders will not be allowed to have a project of their own sufficient support.

“We need to have a debate,” said Arizona Democrat Tom O’Halleran, “because of the sensation that everything is not on the list.”

The proposals to protect them dreamers and the agricultural workers who are with the mayor support, but do not satisfy all the democrats.

“I would like to assure you that the project of the most powerful will receive the mayor’s possible support, and that we will send him the most fast possible [al Senado]”, Veronica Escobar, a Democrat from Texas, stated that she was in favor of a full-fledged Biden reform.

The Biden Administration has repeatedly expressed its embarrassment on occasion that it is willing to consider more specific matters while seeking to approve the full reform. An official of the Casa Blanca confirmed on the web citation that the Governor was in ‘regular contact’ with the legislators about the migration reform and the continuation of informative meetings.

Defenders of the President’s Migration Agenda argue that not putting these marches on the market could generate discontent among voters, devotees in a vulnerable position in the 2022 legislative elections.

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“The voters will be molested by the inauguration, especially the voters who will go to the polls in the mandate elections”, signaled the memorandum of vote shared with the Democrats of the Chamber of Deputies and held by Politico. “Republicans do not accept the fault if they fail to approve projects of citizenship”, recorded.

With information from Axios in Politico.

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