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Immigration Laws in America

Immigration law in America is in heavy need for reform. Many immigration laws have been molded and changed to meet the racial and geographic issues affecting the country and its immigration policy. Without proper reform of immigration law, the borders of the United States will continue to struggle with holding back smugglers of drugs and guns. Additionally, the security of the United States will be at risk with the weak, undefined immigration laws we employ today. However, although immigration law hears a call from many for change, there has been little to no action regarding policy change. With the new Obama presidential administration comes promise of immigration law reform. The new President believes that the broken immigration system can be fixed, but only through an organic approach ignoring politics. With this bold approach, the President wants to secure the border, enforce immigration laws, and reinforce America as a country of immigrants. Additionally, he believes that immigration law should be shaped around the benefit of the American economy and the American worker, something that our country can surely get behind. There are 5 main points that the President is focusing on: * Strengthening … Continue reading