Editor letters: meaningful immigration reform must be from both sides of the passage

Editor letters: meaningful immigration reform must be from both sides of the passage

In the editor: If we have significant immigration reform, which has not happened for almost 40 years, both sides of the passage must take part (“Democrats, Defending Immigration Defense, see a Flickker of Hope in New Polls,” July 17). Republican Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar in Florida introduces a bill called Dignity in 2025, with no compensatory ments with necessary records, unpaid records of government government needs.

Like the chief of Washington Bureau Chief Michael Wilner Notes, Democratic Senator Sen. Ruben Gallego in Arizona also works with immigration reform. He is a centrist Democrat and has a proposal titled “securing the boundary and improvement in economic development.” Her plan calls for the most Border security improvements as well as an increase in visa opportunities and green cards and citizenship paths.

Americans from both parties can support immigration reform without economic. We have two legislators from different political ideologies with the opportunity to work together and get their fellows to make a better place to survive, and make a more optimistic place to live, and make a more optimistic place for our children.

Vigil, Santa Monic

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