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Clearing Up Misinformation on Immigration From:
By Peggy Sands Orchowski
On May 3, my local paper like many in the country, published a series of photographs of hundreds of advocates marching on May 1 in Washington DC for illegal immigration. The accompanying articles were full of misinformation from the event that insinuated that citizenship is a right for any foreign national in the country no matter their legal status. The reporters and editors like the advocates, conflated into one, important differences between immigration statuses established by law. That spins and confuses the immigration issue. Not acknowledging differences is a dereliction of journalism duty.
today they announced a new policy that could make it harder for legal immigrants to obtained permanent legal status. the new rule is set to take effect in two months. today reports pushed back on the policy, pointing to this country s long history of welcomic people of all backgrounds. is that sent meant still operative in the united states? or should those words come down? well, i m certainly not prepared to take anything down off the statue of liberty. here with me, julian castro of texas, good to see you, sirs. the poor and huddled masses don t seemed to be as involved.
the white house which clean up the briefing room for special cases, such as when stephen miller took the podium. today they announced a new policy that could make it harder for legal immigrants to obtained permanent legal status. the new rule is set to take effect in two months. today reports pushed back on the policy, pointing to this country s long history of welcomic people of all backgrounds. is that sent meant still operative in the united states? or should those words come down? well, i m certainly not prepared to take anything down off the statue of liberty. here with me, julian castro of texas, good to see you, sirs.
immigration. we spent a week on the floor. everybody got their proposal out there. none of them received the necessary votes to pass. and so be absent some change get us 60 votes on the senate for some proposal and bill we could put on the president s desk that he would be willing to sign, i don t expect that we are going to see that issue litigated again on the floor of the senate. we will see what happens in the house and if they produce something and obviously, we want a solution to this problem. i have got a very simple solution. legal, permanent legal status for daca recipients in exchange for funding for the border wall. it you want to deal with just the basics. that, i think is, a solution that ought to have bipartisan support. sandra: senator, why not have it on the agenda? well, i think that we have got a lot on the agenda. believe me. and if there was, like i said, an agreement that would allow us to get a bill to the president that he is willing to sign and that could ge