Posted on: March 10th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ]
An estimated eleven million or more people are living in the United States illegally. What to do about them is at the heart of the debate over immigration reform. Yet questions about legal immigrants also remain unanswered.
For example, should the United States open its doors to more skilled workers? Many employers would like that. Or should Congress lower the current limits, to get employers to hire more American citizens? Or would that only lead them to move more jobs to other countries.
What about a temporary worker program, as President Bush proposed?
Or what about welcoming more skilled workers but fewer less educated immigrants? Or would that be seen as unfair in the land of the American dream?”*
*From: http://www.voanews.com
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