RELEASE: Executive Actions in the First 100 Days of the Biden Administration Can Help Rebuild the Immigration System, New CAP Report Says
Date: January 11, 2021
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Washington, D.C. The incoming Biden administration can jump-start a series of crucial immigration reforms by issuing a clear and expansive executive order in its first days in office, according to a new column released today by the Center for American Progress. Such an order would lay out a clear condemnation of the damaged system that he is inheriting, articulate a vision for the direction in which he will take things over the course of his term in office, and make initial, urgently needed changes consistent with that vision.
to go after those voters. i.e., young people, african-american, women, and the elderly. when you talk to republican legislators, those who suppo supported, endorsed, and got this law through, what did they say was the purpose? what is the purpose of so sharply reducing the early voting days in their words? what do they say they re doing? well, first of all, they don t do a lot of talking. they just continually repeat tea party extremism talk points. they say that it s about voter integrity and voter i.d. what it s really about is a radical plan to identify voters that you believe may not support your extremist policies and then you systemically write voter policies regardless of what the constitution says to exclude and suppress those votes. in fact, today in court, this is how they opened their argument. the lawyers said to the judge, judge, these laws have already