Feinstein Farm Jobs Bill May Lead to Immigration Fix (green card, illegal immigrants, interview)
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Democratic U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein with a plan to fix these problems. "In a sense, this might set a pattern for overall immigration reform," she said in an interview. Feinstein would allow illegal immigrants already here to achieve temporary legal status if they can prove they've worked at least 150 days in each of the last two years or 100 days in each of the last five. She would allow no more than 1.35 million such legalizations (families of legalized workers could also apply). After three more years of steady work (at least 150 days per year), the former illegals and their families could apply for green cards conferring permanent legal residency.
Some news about a bill introduced to deal with the shortage of workers in the agricultural area.
seriously, we need illegals? No, we don't. Ever. Never did.
and this if they can prove they've worked at least 150 days in each of the last two years or 100 days in each of the last five
Few will be able to say this/prove this by the time the bill is introduced. If illegals are working when so many Americans are not ~ no this will not pass, no matter what any cuddly humanitarian may think.
You are, however, welcome to go to any country and work with poor people, since ya care so much about them. You may want to work with America's poor, but I guess they are not poor enough for any sympathy?
i guess pelosi needs some more "non-union" workers for her grape farm.....
shouldn't they be just a little more concerned that california is technically BANKRUPT?
Agreed.. Her Grape farm is here in the Napa Valley and is infested with "workers"..
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