The United States Congress has recently taken up the issue of Immigration Reform. Some may recall that this was a hot topic several years ago, and was a key agenda item of former President George W. Bush. However, due to a number of reasons that proposed reform stalled and never became law.
After the elections of 2012, both Democrats and Republicans again turned to the topic of Immigration Reform and it looked like the government was finally going to act. Both parties recognized that the present immigration system is crippled and needs overhauled. The question is how to do so?
After the elections of 2012, both Democrats and Republicans again turned to the topic of Immigration Reform and it looked like the government was finally going to act. Both parties recognized that the present immigration system is crippled and needs overhauled. The question is how to do so?