During the campaign, President-elect Joe Biden said he would introduce to Senate a project on migration reform in the first 100 days of his term. In an exclusive interview with Univision Notices, the Vice President electing Kamala Harris indicated that the editor-in-chief and the media would report at the end of the week that the initiative would be convened on Wednesday, after the inauguration ceremony.
As agreed with the foregoing, as well as by Harris as the Biden’s official, the new governing body’s migration policy also includes protections for dreamers and documented documents under the Temporary Protection (TPS) program and restores policy.
The expected generation is now high. Millions of immigrants, such as the United States of America, are waiting for the plan to be presented as an offer and for viability to be approved by Congress, which is well controlled by Democrats, not having the necessary votes in the Senate. And Republicans say they have plans to make plans worse.
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