Contributed by Aaron Hall, Senior Attorney
Progress and momentum toward
Comprehensive Immigration Reform in 2013 continues to build. On March 31, senators from the “Gang of 8”
announced that they had reached substantive agreement on the reform. While the language of the bill has yet to be
drafted, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) announced that he expects the parameters
of the plan to be announced next week.
One of the biggest breakthroughs came last week when business leaders
and labor leaders agreed on a proposal for a W-visa for low-skilled
workers. The W-visa would be a guest
worker program which has long been a point of contention in immigration reform
proposals. Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) told ABC News that he believed that the
agreement between business and labor on the parameters of the W-visa program
was the last major substantive hurdle for negotiations.
While there will be many specifics to work out, as the language of the bill is drafted, it appears that there will be a bi-partisan piece of legislation coming out of the "Gang of 8" for consideration by the rest of Congress. If that compromise legislation is acceptable to enough representatives and senators, the dream of Comprehensive Immigration Reform may become a reality this year.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
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