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Jocelyn Cortez

Attorney at GWP Immigration Law

The People Agrees: It Is Time For Immigration Reform

The U.S. immigration system has been a topic of debate for many years and in the last days it has become even more important. While some believe that the system is broken but should be followed as it is, others argue that it needs a complete overhaul. As an immigration attorney, I have seen firsthand the challenges that undocumented immigrants face in the United States. Many of my clients are hardworking individuals who contribute to their communities, but they are unable to obtain legal status due to the complexities of the immigration system. In other words, the system is broken and there is nothing to follow as it is. It is a complete mess that needs to be fix now!

According to a recent survey conducted by the Pew Research Center, most Latinos believe that the U.S. immigration system needs an overhaul, with large shares saying it requires major changes (53%) or needs to be completely rebuilt (29%)1. The survey also revealed that a majority of Latino immigrants and those born in the U.S. share the view that the country’s immigration system needs fixing, and this sentiment extends across all ages and education levels1Democrats and Republicans generally agree on the need for substantial changes to the immigration system, with at least three-quarters of Latinos in both political parties saying the immigration system needs major changes or a total rebuild1. The latino sentiment is now a generalized sentiment. Most anti immigrant and immigrant communities agree in one thing; It is time for Immigration Reform.

So, what changes are necessary to make the U.S. immigration system more just and equitable for all? First and foremost, we need to create a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants who are already living and working in the United States. These individuals are an integral part of our communities and should be given the opportunity to become full members of society. They have been working for many years and providing services to all in the United States. It is only fair that they are recognized for their valuable contributions to society. We also need to reform the visa system to make it easier for people to come to the United States legally. The current system is overly complex and often results in long wait times and unnecessary bureaucracy.

Another important change that needs to be made is to increase funding for immigration courts and judges. The backlog of cases in the immigration court system is staggering, with some cases taking years to be resolved. This is unacceptable and puts undue stress on both immigrants and their families. By increasing funding for immigration courts and judges, we can ensure that cases are resolved in a timely and fair manner.

Finally, it is important to remember that undocumented immigrants have rights and protections under the law. If you or someone you know is in need of immigration law services, please contact an experienced immigration attorney. They can help you navigate the complexities of the immigration system and ensure that your rights are protected. One of the biggest mistakes immigrants do is that they fell prey to notarios or document preparers who do not know the law and end up harming them instead of helping.

In conclusion, the U.S. immigration system is in need of reform, according to all. The system needs major changes or a complete rebuild, and this sentiment extends across all ages and education levels. As an immigration attorney, I believe that we need to create a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, reform the visa system, increase funding for immigration courts and judges, and protect the rights of undocumented immigrants. By working together, we can create a more just and equitable immigration system for all.

References:1: “Most Latinos say U.S. immigration system needs big changes.” Pew Research Center. April 20, 2021. 1

It is time for congress to act.

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