Even without a clear resolution in sight for immigration reform in policy, the structure and operation of the system itself is still in dire need of repair.
\nA lumbering, fractured system has been slow to keep up with the present realities of immigration. The need for immediate, practical change now far outweighs the political desire to actually implement reform.\u00a0<\/p>\n
It is often easier to work with the devil that is known (the existing immigration system) than one that is not (the proposed reformed system in its many parts and pieces). Even though that is a current reality, change of any import still remains in limbo. Piecemeal, jury-rigged, stopgap measures are common. There are no solid laws to redirect the system, only actions taken by the President to defer implementing the existing laws relating to deportation. <\/p>\n
Many voters seem to feel that immigration reform primarily affects the Latino population, but in reality, it impacts (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Even without a clear resolution in sight for immigration reform in policy, the structure and operation of the system itself is still in dire need of repair. A lumbering, fractured system has been slow to keep up with the present…<\/span><\/p>\n