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We Need to Get Back to 1980 on Immigration | NYT Opinion
Why have Republicans and Democrats moved so far apart on immigration? That’s the question that drives the Opinion video above.
We are publishing this as President Biden comes under extraordinary pressure to curb surging illegal immigration at the southwestern border. Republicans have held up further military aid to Ukraine, demanding more border security in exchange. And this month House Republicans opened impeachment hearings against Alejandro Mayorkas, the homeland security secretary, accusing him of intentionally failing to enforce immigration laws.
A group of senators from both parties has been trying to negotiate a deal that would address the Republican demands for a border crackdown. But while the measures under discussion might go some way toward lowering illegal immigration — and...
published: 24 Jan 2024
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What Broke The U.S. Immigration System?
2023 saw record-breaking numbers of migrant crossings at the southwestern border, with Border Patrol reporting nearly 250,000 encounters in December alone. But today, less than 1% of those looking to reside permanently in the U.S. can do so legally, according to CATO. The Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse estimates that the immigration court currently has a backlog of over 3 million cases. So how did the immigration system in the U.S. get so broken? And can it ever be fixed?
In the U.S., 62.6% of permanent resident, or “green,” cards go toward family-sponsored immigrants, compared with just 21.1% for employment-based sponsorships, according to the Department of Homeland Security. Cato Institute estimates that just 1 in 1,500 new hires in the U.S. receives a green card through emp...
published: 13 Mar 2024
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Being a Teenager as a Legal Immigrant: Life in Limbo | Bhumika Prem | TEDxPortsmouth
Ninth grader Bhumika Prem is a legal immigrant who shares the story of her family’s
long, arduous journey toward becoming permanent residents of the United States. She
sheds light on the challenges “legal Dreamers” face because of the flawed legal
immigration system. These are children who arrived in the U.S. at a young age and
grew up American, but often have to wait their whole lives to have the same rights as
kids born in the U.S. Bhumika urges everyone to learn more about this issue and speak
up, so that legal Dreamers can live the lives they dream of without the uncertainty they
face today. A ninth grader at Phillips Exeter Academy, Bhumika Prem immigrated to the United States when she was one year old. Bhumika is a visual artist who brings her passion for art to others, serving as re...
published: 20 Jul 2023
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The US has a 'thirst' for immigrant workers. Why do so many struggle to get legal status?
President Joe Biden has said that changing immigration law remains an important piece of his agenda. But the path to new legislation is complex and hardly clear. One of the biggest flashpoints in this debate are questions about undocumented workers and their role in the economy. Paul Solman dives into those questions for his latest report for "Making Sense."
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published: 20 May 2021
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Update in Immigration Law So Undocumented Immigrant May Qualify for Lawful Permanent Resident
Update in Immigration Law So Undocumented Immigrant May Qualify for Lawful Permanent Resident
We are dedicated to providing you with the current and most accurate
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published: 28 Nov 2023
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Texas immigrant community on edge as controversial law looms
A law scheduled to go into effect in March will allow state and local law enforcement to arrest anyone who is suspected of illegally crossing the border into Texas.
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published: 18 Jan 2024
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Venezuelan Immigrant: 'I Regret Having Come to the United States'
After walking for four months across nearly half a continent, a pregnant Venezuelan citizen says she regrets migrating to the United States. VOA reporter Divalizeth Cash met her twice in Delaware and Washington. In this first installment of a two-part series, this Venezuelan asylum-seeker and her partner tell their story, narrated by VOA's immigration reporter Aline Barros.
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published: 16 Aug 2022
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Law & Court : What Is the Process of Becoming a Legal Immigrant?
In order to become a legal immigrant, the first thing to do is to check out the Web site for United States Citizenship and Immigration Service. Learn about the issuing of visas with legal advice from a certified family mediator in this free video on laws and the court.
Expert: Robert Todd
Bio: Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, P.A. and Family Law Solutions.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
published: 01 Jun 2009
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What are undocumented immigrants' legal options?
In light of the talks on both sides of the aisle to reform the immigration system, we break down how that system works for undocumented immigrants.
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8:34
We Need to Get Back to 1980 on Immigration | NYT Opinion
Why have Republicans and Democrats moved so far apart on immigration? That’s the question that drives the Opinion video above.
We are publishing this as Presid...
Why have Republicans and Democrats moved so far apart on immigration? That’s the question that drives the Opinion video above.
We are publishing this as President Biden comes under extraordinary pressure to curb surging illegal immigration at the southwestern border. Republicans have held up further military aid to Ukraine, demanding more border security in exchange. And this month House Republicans opened impeachment hearings against Alejandro Mayorkas, the homeland security secretary, accusing him of intentionally failing to enforce immigration laws.
A group of senators from both parties has been trying to negotiate a deal that would address the Republican demands for a border crackdown. But while the measures under discussion might go some way toward lowering illegal immigration — and even that is a matter of fierce debate — they don’t pretend to address all the wide-ranging, chronic problems with the country’s immigration system.
Bipartisan deals on immigration policy have been elusive for decades. The last big immigration reform bill passed in 1986, during the Reagan administration, and a smaller bill was signed into law four years later by George H.W. Bush.
Since then, Democrats and Republicans, on the subject of immigration, have seemed to sprint in opposite directions.
So what happened?
Hint: It’s not all Donald Trump’s fault.
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Why have Republicans and Democrats moved so far apart on immigration? That’s the question that drives the Opinion video above.
We are publishing this as President Biden comes under extraordinary pressure to curb surging illegal immigration at the southwestern border. Republicans have held up further military aid to Ukraine, demanding more border security in exchange. And this month House Republicans opened impeachment hearings against Alejandro Mayorkas, the homeland security secretary, accusing him of intentionally failing to enforce immigration laws.
A group of senators from both parties has been trying to negotiate a deal that would address the Republican demands for a border crackdown. But while the measures under discussion might go some way toward lowering illegal immigration — and even that is a matter of fierce debate — they don’t pretend to address all the wide-ranging, chronic problems with the country’s immigration system.
Bipartisan deals on immigration policy have been elusive for decades. The last big immigration reform bill passed in 1986, during the Reagan administration, and a smaller bill was signed into law four years later by George H.W. Bush.
Since then, Democrats and Republicans, on the subject of immigration, have seemed to sprint in opposite directions.
So what happened?
Hint: It’s not all Donald Trump’s fault.
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- published: 24 Jan 2024
- views: 179383
12:22
What Broke The U.S. Immigration System?
2023 saw record-breaking numbers of migrant crossings at the southwestern border, with Border Patrol reporting nearly 250,000 encounters in December alone. But ...
2023 saw record-breaking numbers of migrant crossings at the southwestern border, with Border Patrol reporting nearly 250,000 encounters in December alone. But today, less than 1% of those looking to reside permanently in the U.S. can do so legally, according to CATO. The Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse estimates that the immigration court currently has a backlog of over 3 million cases. So how did the immigration system in the U.S. get so broken? And can it ever be fixed?
In the U.S., 62.6% of permanent resident, or “green,” cards go toward family-sponsored immigrants, compared with just 21.1% for employment-based sponsorships, according to the Department of Homeland Security. Cato Institute estimates that just 1 in 1,500 new hires in the U.S. receives a green card through employment sponsorship programs.
The U.S. legal immigration system is in dire need of reform to make it work for the U.S. economy, experts say.
“I think the limitations for the numbers of annual immigrants was last updated in 1990 when our population was smaller and when the kinds of work that we did in this country was different,” Brown said.
Simon Hankinson, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation, said, “What I would like to see are reforms to make the majority of people who come here legally as immigrants to come because our economy needs them.”
Watch the video to see why the U.S. is having so much trouble solving the immigration crisis.
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2023 saw record-breaking numbers of migrant crossings at the southwestern border, with Border Patrol reporting nearly 250,000 encounters in December alone. But today, less than 1% of those looking to reside permanently in the U.S. can do so legally, according to CATO. The Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse estimates that the immigration court currently has a backlog of over 3 million cases. So how did the immigration system in the U.S. get so broken? And can it ever be fixed?
In the U.S., 62.6% of permanent resident, or “green,” cards go toward family-sponsored immigrants, compared with just 21.1% for employment-based sponsorships, according to the Department of Homeland Security. Cato Institute estimates that just 1 in 1,500 new hires in the U.S. receives a green card through employment sponsorship programs.
The U.S. legal immigration system is in dire need of reform to make it work for the U.S. economy, experts say.
“I think the limitations for the numbers of annual immigrants was last updated in 1990 when our population was smaller and when the kinds of work that we did in this country was different,” Brown said.
Simon Hankinson, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation, said, “What I would like to see are reforms to make the majority of people who come here legally as immigrants to come because our economy needs them.”
Watch the video to see why the U.S. is having so much trouble solving the immigration crisis.
Chapters:
00:58 Legal pathways
04:12 Border security
08:55 Political stalemate
Producer: Juhohn Lee
Editor: Nora Rappaport
Animations: Jason Reginato
Supervising Producer: Lindsey Jacobson
Additional Footage: Getty Images
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What Broke The U.S. Immigration System?
- published: 13 Mar 2024
- views: 107208
11:18
Being a Teenager as a Legal Immigrant: Life in Limbo | Bhumika Prem | TEDxPortsmouth
Ninth grader Bhumika Prem is a legal immigrant who shares the story of her family’s
long, arduous journey toward becoming permanent residents of the United Stat...
Ninth grader Bhumika Prem is a legal immigrant who shares the story of her family’s
long, arduous journey toward becoming permanent residents of the United States. She
sheds light on the challenges “legal Dreamers” face because of the flawed legal
immigration system. These are children who arrived in the U.S. at a young age and
grew up American, but often have to wait their whole lives to have the same rights as
kids born in the U.S. Bhumika urges everyone to learn more about this issue and speak
up, so that legal Dreamers can live the lives they dream of without the uncertainty they
face today. A ninth grader at Phillips Exeter Academy, Bhumika Prem immigrated to the United States when she was one year old. Bhumika is a visual artist who brings her passion for art to others, serving as regional director of Back to Bach Visual Arts, a student-run organization dedicated to making music and arts education more accessible to schools. She also volunteers for ENGin, an organization that pairs Ukrainian youth with English speakers, and is a volunteer with ESSO Girls Who Code. Bhumika is passionate about STEAM and believes that STEAM education will change the world. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Being_A_Teenager_As_A_Legal_Immigrant_Life_In_Limbo_|_Bhumika_Prem_|_Tedxportsmouth
Ninth grader Bhumika Prem is a legal immigrant who shares the story of her family’s
long, arduous journey toward becoming permanent residents of the United States. She
sheds light on the challenges “legal Dreamers” face because of the flawed legal
immigration system. These are children who arrived in the U.S. at a young age and
grew up American, but often have to wait their whole lives to have the same rights as
kids born in the U.S. Bhumika urges everyone to learn more about this issue and speak
up, so that legal Dreamers can live the lives they dream of without the uncertainty they
face today. A ninth grader at Phillips Exeter Academy, Bhumika Prem immigrated to the United States when she was one year old. Bhumika is a visual artist who brings her passion for art to others, serving as regional director of Back to Bach Visual Arts, a student-run organization dedicated to making music and arts education more accessible to schools. She also volunteers for ENGin, an organization that pairs Ukrainian youth with English speakers, and is a volunteer with ESSO Girls Who Code. Bhumika is passionate about STEAM and believes that STEAM education will change the world. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 20 Jul 2023
- views: 9270
8:11
The US has a 'thirst' for immigrant workers. Why do so many struggle to get legal status?
President Joe Biden has said that changing immigration law remains an important piece of his agenda. But the path to new legislation is complex and hardly clear...
President Joe Biden has said that changing immigration law remains an important piece of his agenda. But the path to new legislation is complex and hardly clear. One of the biggest flashpoints in this debate are questions about undocumented workers and their role in the economy. Paul Solman dives into those questions for his latest report for "Making Sense."
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President Joe Biden has said that changing immigration law remains an important piece of his agenda. But the path to new legislation is complex and hardly clear. One of the biggest flashpoints in this debate are questions about undocumented workers and their role in the economy. Paul Solman dives into those questions for his latest report for "Making Sense."
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- published: 20 May 2021
- views: 72223
2:22
Update in Immigration Law So Undocumented Immigrant May Qualify for Lawful Permanent Resident
Update in Immigration Law So Undocumented Immigrant May Qualify for Lawful Permanent Resident
We are dedicated to providing you with the current and most accur...
Update in Immigration Law So Undocumented Immigrant May Qualify for Lawful Permanent Resident
We are dedicated to providing you with the current and most accurate
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This channel is dedicated to latest updated on USCIS New Policy Updates & New Applications Processing Time.
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Update in Immigration Law So Undocumented Immigrant May Qualify for Lawful Permanent Resident
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- published: 28 Nov 2023
- views: 8981
10:23
Texas immigrant community on edge as controversial law looms
A law scheduled to go into effect in March will allow state and local law enforcement to arrest anyone who is suspected of illegally crossing the border into Te...
A law scheduled to go into effect in March will allow state and local law enforcement to arrest anyone who is suspected of illegally crossing the border into Texas.
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A law scheduled to go into effect in March will allow state and local law enforcement to arrest anyone who is suspected of illegally crossing the border into Texas.
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- published: 18 Jan 2024
- views: 24195
2:31
Venezuelan Immigrant: 'I Regret Having Come to the United States'
After walking for four months across nearly half a continent, a pregnant Venezuelan citizen says she regrets migrating to the United States. VOA reporter Divali...
After walking for four months across nearly half a continent, a pregnant Venezuelan citizen says she regrets migrating to the United States. VOA reporter Divalizeth Cash met her twice in Delaware and Washington. In this first installment of a two-part series, this Venezuelan asylum-seeker and her partner tell their story, narrated by VOA's immigration reporter Aline Barros.
Originally published at - https://www.voanews.com/a/venezuelan-immigrant-i-regret-having-come-to-the-united-states-/6704015.html
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After walking for four months across nearly half a continent, a pregnant Venezuelan citizen says she regrets migrating to the United States. VOA reporter Divalizeth Cash met her twice in Delaware and Washington. In this first installment of a two-part series, this Venezuelan asylum-seeker and her partner tell their story, narrated by VOA's immigration reporter Aline Barros.
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- published: 16 Aug 2022
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Law & Court : What Is the Process of Becoming a Legal Immigrant?
In order to become a legal immigrant, the first thing to do is to check out the Web site for United States Citizenship and Immigration Service. Learn about the ...
In order to become a legal immigrant, the first thing to do is to check out the Web site for United States Citizenship and Immigration Service. Learn about the issuing of visas with legal advice from a certified family mediator in this free video on laws and the court.
Expert: Robert Todd
Bio: Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, P.A. and Family Law Solutions.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
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In order to become a legal immigrant, the first thing to do is to check out the Web site for United States Citizenship and Immigration Service. Learn about the issuing of visas with legal advice from a certified family mediator in this free video on laws and the court.
Expert: Robert Todd
Bio: Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, P.A. and Family Law Solutions.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
- published: 01 Jun 2009
- views: 618
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5 Reasons a U.S. Immigrant May Be Deported 2024!!
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Welcome to my Immigration channel this is a place where we learn all about Immigration , from Immigration news, Immigration Updates and I provide all information you need to make your Immigration Process less stressful .
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- published: 03 Jan 2024
- views: 20927
6:14
What are undocumented immigrants' legal options?
In light of the talks on both sides of the aisle to reform the immigration system, we break down how that system works for undocumented immigrants.
Learn more ...
In light of the talks on both sides of the aisle to reform the immigration system, we break down how that system works for undocumented immigrants.
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In light of the talks on both sides of the aisle to reform the immigration system, we break down how that system works for undocumented immigrants.
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- published: 19 Dec 2017
- views: 74874