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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Nov 1, 2021, 08:08 PM Nov 2021

The Democrats' Bill Could Change the Lives of More Than 7 Million Undocumented Immigrants

As Democrats inch closer to finalizing their large social policy bill that includes targeted benefits for middle- and working-class families, 3- and 4-year-olds, and older Americans, another population is poised to receive a windfall: undocumented immigrants.

At least $100 billion of the Build Back Better Act’s budget will go to immigration-related issues, including expanding legal representation for immigrants and bolstering the asylum system, according to a White House plan. But an even bigger potential boon is buried in the fine print: the bill could provide temporary protections and a work permit—a program known as parole—to as many as seven million undocumented immigrants, and an expedited pathway to green cards, through visa recapture, for as many as two million more. The bill could also restore families’ access to the Child Tax Credit (CTC), providing roughly a million undocumented children with support.

While these three programs—parole, visa recapture, and the restoration of the CTC for undocumented kids—remain in current drafts of the bill, their ultimate fate remains unclear. Whether they become law depends on the Senate Parliamentarian’s deliberations, the Democrats’ ongoing negotiations, and a final vote.

The Democrats’ original proposal included a much more ambitious pathway to citizenship. But if what’s left in drafts of the whittled-down bill passes, undocumented immigrants will still have reason to celebrate, immigrant advocates say. “It’s certainly different from what the President originally proposed,” says Kerri Talbot, deputy director of the Immigration Hub, an immigrant advocacy organization. “But I think it’d be a huge step forward and a major breakthrough to allow seven million people to work and live in the U.S.”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/the-democrats-bill-could-change-the-lives-of-more-than-7-million-undocumented-immigrants/ar-AAQcsNv

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The Democrats' Bill Could Change the Lives of More Than 7 Million Undocumented Immigrants (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Nov 2021 OP
This is what makes us loose elections Woodswalker Nov 2021 #1
Agreed newdayneeded Nov 2021 #2
Not ideal news just before Election day tomorrow. empedocles Nov 2021 #3
 

Woodswalker

(549 posts)
1. This is what makes us loose elections
Mon Nov 1, 2021, 08:27 PM
Nov 2021

Sorry to say but there's no short term payback on giving an illegal segment of our society that can't vote additional benefits. I can go as far to say it actually hurts us. Can we not work towards giving American citizens a better social system with things like better healthcare, family leave etc? Help American poor people

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