The President of the United States, Joe Biden, has approved this proposal since the recent migration reform project presented at the Congress, considering that it is urgent to turn “justice, humanity and order” into the United States immigration system.
“I agree to work with the leaders of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate to correct the negligence of the previous Administration and to turn over justice, humanity and order to our migration system,” Biden said in a statement.
The migration reform proposal that Biden introduced on his first day in the power of legal action was formally submitted to Congress, converted into a draft of the impetus by Democratic Senator Bob Menéndez and the legislator Linda Sánchez, of Mexican states.
This project, titled Ley de Ciudadanía Estadounidense de 2021, is “an important step in establishing migrant policies that unite families, improve the economy and guarantee security” in the country, assuring the president.
The ambitious proposal provides for an eight-year trial process for the 11 million documented countries to be able to log the city, in addition to providing a legal residence for immigrants without children who go to the country of children, known as TOS and ” agricultural workers.
“This Legislation, which was submitted to Congress, will be very necessary for a migratory system that needs many reforms,” Biden said.
The President recorded that, in addition to creating a life of citizenship for these undocumented people in the country, the project of allowing them to “manage the frontier (with Mexico) through intelligent inversions” and “make front reasons for the rise of the irregular migration from Central America “.
“These are not the priorities of the Democrats or the Republicans, they are the priorities of the United States. He presented my ideas on how to reform our migration system and I have decided to work with the leaders in Congress to agree” that Biden should be approved.
It is the most ambitious intention to push for a migration reform from 2013, following the project of the support of President Barack Obama (2009-2017), with Biden as Vice President, in the Chamber of Deputies’ vote to have the Senate approved .
Biden would have a complicated time trying to get the Congress to approve this proposal, given that Democrats with many mayors have plans in chambers and tend to convene at least ten Republicans in the Senate before the project is convened.