Biden’s migration reform takes place in Congress | Univision Immigration News

A meeting was held at the White House between the mandates, the vice-president Kamala Harris and integrators of the Caucus Hispano Democratic Congress, legislators reconciling that now the attention is centered on the plans approved by the House of Representatives with bipartisan support.

Both are initiatives by ley include a truck to the city for dreamers, Titles of the Temporary Protection Status (TPS) and Agricultural Workers. The first of the migrant projects received 228 photos in favor (9 of them Republican) and 197 in return, while (to legalize the permanence of between 2 and 3 million campers) was approved with 247 votes (30 of Republicans) and 174 votes against (1 of them Democrats).

Senator Bob Menéndez said in a statement at the meeting that the meeting was “the best” that the Caucus Hispano had with a president to discuss topics of interest and preoccupation with the Latin Community of the United States.

Shortly before the meeting, Menéndez wrote in his post on the social network Twitter that “It has been a long time since the 60 million Latinos of the United States have made their voices heard in the Oval Office. Great encounter with @ POTUS. We hope we are the first of many ”.

“The President’s Urgent Group To Do More To Precise And Meet Forms To Advance A Citizen’s Road To The Millions Of Immigrants Who Live In The Sombras”, said a Democrat who knows how to talk.

Themes of the encounter

In addition to Menéndez, he assisted, among others, Senator Catherine Cortes-Masto (Nevada) and congressmen Joaquín Castro (Texas), Adriano Espaillat (New York), Darren Soto (Florida) and Raúl Ruiz (California).

The legislators indicate that the theme of migration reform is not resolved by votes in both chambers of Congress, as a minimum, in which it uses the llamado ‘ package the reconciliation process‘to read the Biden’s secretariat, the projects approved by the March 18 by the House of Representatives.

Reconciliation of issues to advance in full-fledged migration reform, one of the main promises of the Biden campaign, is being held at the Congress for the sake of bipartisan support.

The project, since it was announced on January 20, has only been voted on by Democrats and the withdrawal of Republican banks from both Legislative Chambers.

In the reunion also took place the bestry of the pandemic of covid-19 and about a new packet of help, it’s going to help people who have been robbed of their paycheck.

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On Saturday, during an event organized in Miami by the Venezuelan Municipality to meet bipartisan support in the Senate on the plans approved by the Chamber, Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar (Republican from Florida), advised that his party no approval for any type of benefit migratory has been that the governor of Biden ends the crisis that is living on the front.

Salazar also defends the ‘zero tolerance’ policy of the president Donald Trump and said Biden had not returned the cover, all over the front with Mexico.

Moderate and conservative Republican sources told Univision News that they did not support Biden’s migration reform, while evaluating the plans enacted by Cámara Baja.

Biden, from the first day in the White House, canceled part of the previous government’s migration policy issue, between them Migrant Protection Program (MPP), which regrouped more than 65,000 immigrants to Mexican territory to hope in this country the resolution of asylum cases the Corridor of Immigration of the United States.

Biden’s mediators allow that cobraran vigor the Judicial Flores Accord of 1997 and the Ley TVPRA of 2008, which norman the manner in which the goberno debe act to process the cases of asylum Minors No Accompanied (UAC) detainees in the front, one of the principal issues of the current crisis that were raised during the Trump administration, which strangled the debt process.

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The Caucus Hispano also said that during the meeting with Biden he insisted on accelerating the debate on the migration plans approved by the Chamber, as long as the mandate was given to the creation of an emergency response group for action.

It should also be noted that, separately, one of the members of the Caucos will meet with Vice President Harris to assess and assist in his trip to Central America, to ensure compliance with the basics of an ambitious Biden-based labor plan undocumented migration.

On the subject of the pandemic, the group that informs the President about the lack of Hispanic medicine in the first line of battle with the minority and most vulnerable communities.

Insisting on the theme of migration reform, it indicates that now “there are no concrete times” with respect to which a full-fledged project, such as the Department of the White House in January. But there are so many things that will work in the projects that the Chamber of Representatives approves in March.

At the meeting, the theme of the mandate infrastructure plan was discussed, which is currently being debated in both chambers in a bipartisan support bus.

Senator Cortes-Masto said “the meeting between President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris was a good opportunity to discuss how we can work together to create more jobs in Latin communities.”

“The pandemic has exacerbated existing racial disparities in Nevada and throughout the United States, and my goal is to ensure that we ensure that Latvians want to work with well-paid employees and invest in our Latin property negotiations,” he said.

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