Trump has signed off on Kushner's immigration plan
Source: AP News
President Donald Trump has signed off on a new immigration plan being spearheaded by senior adviser and presidential son-in-law Jared Kushner that appeared to receive a positive reception from Republican senators briefed on it Tuesday. Several GOP senators who attended complimented the effort, which the White House deemed productive. Democrats were not in attendance.
A senior administration official told reporters after the meeting that the president had approved the effort to overhaul Americas immigration system and increase border security last week and that it should now be considered the President Trump plan.
Kushner is working to finalize a plan with two major components: Border security measures that would include efforts to secure ports of entry and a package of immigration proposals that would create a more merit-based system giving preference to those with job skills rather than relatives of immigrants already in the country. Under the plan, the same number of immigrants would be permitted to enter the country, but the composition would change.
The White House is also working with Sen. Lindsey Graham on additional legislation that would address the nations asylum system in an effort to stem the flow of migrants across the border, according to the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to outline the plan.
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