The White House last week released its "Framework on Immigration Reform & Border Security," the president's proposal for providing status to aliens covered by President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
That framework is clear that legislation should give legal status to approximately 1.8 million DACA-eligible illegal immigrants, prospectively end chain migration, and eliminate the diversity-visa program. Less clear, however, is what the "border security" component of that legislation should consist of. The president's October 2017 Immigration Principles and Priorities, however, contain a clear guide for what additional elements such legislation should contain....
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