The U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform was
mandated by the Immigration Act of 1990 in order to examine and evaluate U.S.
immigration policy, and to provide recommendations for its improvement.
The Commission was chaired by Barbara Jordan
(D) Rep TX. (See ** below)
The Commission’s initial recommendations were
released in 1995, and were endorsed by President Clinton. The final report was
presented to Congress in 1997.
President Clinton said the proposals “reflect a balanced
immigration policy that makes the most of our diversity while protecting the
American work force so that we can better compete in the emerging global
economy.
“We
are a nation of immigrants, dedicated to the rule of law. That is our history –
and it is our challenge to ourselves.…It is literally a matter of who we are as
a nation and who we become as a people. E Pluribus Unum. Out of many, one. One
people. The American people.”- Barbara Jordan, August 1995
The Commission’s Guiding Principles
1) Clear goals and priorities must define
U.S. immigration policy;
2) Effective policy means enforcement of
immigration limits;3) Regular review is needed to ensure flexibility to adjust to changing circumstances in the United States;
4) Immigration policy should be
comprehensible and its implementation efficient;
5) Sponsors are responsible for ensuring that
immigrants do not become burdens on the American taxpayer;
6) Immigration policy must protect U.S.
workers against unfair competition from foreign workers, with an appropriately
higher level of protection for the most vulnerable in our society;
7) Both temporary and permanent admissions
categories must be seen as integral parts of a cohesive immigration policy;
8) A sound immigration policy supports
Americanization, meaning that immigrants share with Americans such values as
the belief in liberty, democracy, and equal opportunity;
9) Fundamental immigration reform requires a
period of transition to get from the present system to the new one.
The Commission’s Recommendations
Following the above principles, the
Commission recommended the creation of a “credible, coherent immigrant and
immigration policy” and a “credible, efficient naturalization process” which
included the following:
·
A
scale back of family chain-migration by implementing a prioritization of
nuclear family relationships to determine who will be admitted through
family-based immigration. Spouses and minor children of US citizens would continue
to be admitted as first priority.
·
Elimination
of other family-based admission categories, including:
·
Adult
children of U.S. citizens;
·
Adult
children of legal permanent residents,
·
Siblings
of U.S. citizens.
·
A
focus on the admission of highly-skilled individuals whose skills would benefit
our society.
·
Recommended
the elimination of the admission of unskilled workers and elimination of the
diversity visa lottery.
·
Immigration
admissions level of 550,000 per year, to be divided as follows:
·
Nuclear family
immigration 400,000;
·
Skill-based
immigration 100,000;
·
Refugee resettlement
50,000.
·
Stressed that
deportation is crucial. “Credibility in immigration policy can be summed up in
one sentence: those who should get in, get in; those who should be kept out,
are kept out; and those who should not be here will be required to leave.”
** Barbara Jordan (1936-1996) was a Civil Rights leader and a
pioneering public servant. She was the first African-American woman elected to
the Texas Senate (1966), the first woman from Texas to be elected to the U.S
Congress (1973-1979), and the first African-American to deliver the keynote address at a Democratic National Convention (1976).
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2 comments:
This sounds exactly like the plan that Donald Trump is proposing.
So a plan that the Dems proposed and approved of is no longer valid because President Trump supports it?
Due you still believe that the Democrats give a red rats ass for what is good for America?
What they really want is to get rid of the Constitution so that they can takeover like the would-be dictators that they are.
The real issue here is the same with the drug problem, school shootings, fixing the disaster known as Obamacare, and criminal immigration!
The Progressive Democrats torpedo every effort to resolve any issue and then blame the Republicans and they get away with it because the compliant media lies for them.
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