Representative Goodlatte (R-VA) is working toward a compromise on legalization and a path to citizenship for unauthorized immigrants. This issue is the current bottleneck in the immigration reform debate. Many Republican, Goodlatte included, are skeptical of a path to citizenship for current unauthorized immigrants. Many Democrats, however, will not support immigration reform unless some unauthorized immigrants are allowed to become citizens eventually. Could this impasse make immigration reform impossible this year?
Goodlatte’s proposal, as far as we know, would be to grant unauthorized immigrants provisional legal status. They would then be legally allowed to work and live here but only eligible for a green card or citizenship if they use the existing immigration system. This proposal would shrink the number of unauthorized immigration who could eventually earn a green card or gain citizenship.
I suggest a third proposal: create two paths toward legal status.
Read more at http://www.cato.org/blog/path-citizenship-vs-legalization-let-immigrants-choose
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