Issue Position: Immigration

Issue Position

Date: Jan. 1, 2014
Issues: Immigration

As Americans, our rich immigrant history has helped make us the strong and diverse nation we are today. This great country was founded by people from many backgrounds and nations, bonded by a common hope of achieving the American Dream. Our current immigration system is defective. The Congressional Budget Office, an independent authority, has determined that comprehensive immigration reform will reduce our national debt by $1 trillion over 20 years. In June, I held an immigration roundtable in Addison, Illinois with 38 organizations encompassing all aspects of society and the political spectrum, including local law enforcement agencies and advocacy groups. I also held a small business event, where business leaders stressed to me how we need to reform our current system to better reflect the needs of our economy. We all agreed that now is the time for comprehensive immigration reform. It is also crucial that as we embark on this path of reform, we ensure that people are being treated fairly. For-profit immigration detention facilities should not be allowed to operate in our state.

Congress must pass comprehensive immigration reform that is practical, fair and humane. We need a long-term plan that will secure our borders and include a responsible path to citizenship for the 11 million undocumented individuals who are living in the shadows. It is also a priority of mine that we make sure that our immigration system allows families to stay together. If an immigrant meets a strict set of requirements and is deemed eligible, he or she should be able to pursue legal status. Comprehensive immigration reform is right for our families, our businesses, and for our future global competitiveness.

I urge you to contact my office for assistance with any issues related to Immigration. A constituent in Wheeling had been waiting over a year to receive her oath ceremony letter from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. My office made an inquiry to the local field office to find out why there was a delay in processing. Soon after, she received the letter. If you are having a similar issue, please click here to contact my office for assistance.


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