You have to play the role of an African American, democrat,
senator, and write about their beliefs of the immigration reform proposal. What
they like about it, what they don\'t, and whether or not they would vote for it
or against it.
Introduction
The paper is
primarily an overview of the immigration reforms that the senate is proposing
to implement in order to safeguard the interests of the immigrants and control
the immigration rate in the United States. The reforms are meant to allow the
immigration department controls the number of people that enters or leaves the
country by enforcing the law they have to meet. The paper have addressed some
reforms that need to be done on the immigration laws that the senator propose
to put in place. It is to ensure they fit for all and the safeguards the
interests of the state as a whole. The
paper also recommends for elimination of some laws and gives a concrete reason
as to why the law should be eliminated.
Question
a
From the reforms on immigration, the reform against
prohibitions against racism and ineffective utilization of force should be
enhanced. Enhancement of border patrol agent training, the increment of the
oversight and development of channels that will enhance meaningful opportunity
for the border communities to share he input and inclusion of the critiques.
The reform will simulate the protection of borders and fig against racial
discrimination whereby people will be treated as equal regardless of their
racial backgrounds
(Proper, 2013). Training of
the border agents is a way of making them more equipped with suitable ways
through which they can enhance security at the borders that will account for
security of the whole state. Reform on
immigration that requires all people to enter or leave the country as the law
requires will help in fighting against illegal immigration that is a great
threat to the welfare of the whole state.
This will ensure that the immigration department in United States is in
a position to have a control over all people entering all leaving the country
with no any hindrances
(Immigration laws, 2012).
Question
b
The reform of
allowing the Americans to hire he immigrants into various job positions should
be amended. The reform should put specific requirements for the people who
immigrate into United States. It will ensure that Immigration department is in
a position to regulate the movement of people into and out of the country (American Journal of Nursing,2003).
Te reform should also put some limitations for the people that move into the
country in order to reduce the number of people ha moves into the United
States. Amendment of this law will also
help the American workers o hire the immigrants as per the requirements of
immigration rules thus reducing the cases of illegal immigration (Davies, 2001).
Question c
The reform on
improvement of the legal immigration system and attraction of the brightest and
the best people from all over the world needs to be eliminated. It is for the
reason many people who are from United States will be displaced from their
working sites or even be hindered from acquiring some opportunities in various
levels of professionalism
(Farnam, 2005). The reform should include some measures and laws
that must be met by all people who come to work in United States. The reform
should safeguard the interests of American people in the area of employment to
ensure they are not denied access to various jobs (Johnson, 2009).
Conclusion
In conclusion, the senate should be keen when
implementing some of the immigration laws. They should ensure that various
amendments are made on the proposed reforms as a way. His will ensure that
these reforms have no negative impacts to the welfare of the state and the
immigrants themselves.
Reference
Alien Students and Immigration Laws (2003). (n.d.). AJN, American
Journal of Nursing, 339-340.
Davies, C. (2001). Deportable
Subjects: U.S. Immigration Laws and the Criminalizing of Communism. South
Atlantic Quarterly, 949-966.
Farnam, J. (2005). US immigration
laws under the threat of terrorism. New York: Algora Pub.
Immigration laws. (2012). Washington: Govt. Print.
Off.
Johnson, K. (2009). Opening the
floodgates: Why America require to rethink its borders and immigration laws.
New York: New York University Press.
Proper, E. (2013). Colonial
immigration laws a study of the regulation of immigration by the English
colonies in America. New York: Columbia University Press.
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