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Hillary has always been apart of the immigrant rights community in her neighborhood. (www.hillaryclinton.com) If she becomes president, she will try her best to fix the immigration systems.(www.hillaryclinton.com) She wants to treat the people who come in our country with a respectful manner and to welcome immigrants, not to deny them.(www.hillaryclinton.com) In her first 100 days in office, Hillary wishes to introduce comprehensive immigration reform with a pathway to full equal citizenship.(www.hillaryclinton.com) The result of this would protect our borders and national security as well as bringing millions of unemployed hardworking people into the formal economy.(www.hillaryclinton.com) Hillary wants to end the three- and 10-year bars. (www.hillaryclinton.com)This bar forces families to either remain in the shadows, or to get a green card by leaving the country and loved ones behind.(www.hillaryclinton.com)If congress continues to be unsuccessful in the act of inclusive immigration reform; Hillary will put together a structure for those of sympathetic cases. (www.hillaryclinton.com)For example people who accomplish extreme labor violations would make a case and be suitable for deferred action. (www.hillaryclinton.com) She wants to apply immigration laws kindly.(www.hillaryclinton.com) Hillary will focus resources on kicking out the people who are a violent threat to public safety.(www.hillaryclinton.com) Hillary says that “regardless if they are immigrants, we should let families but into the Affordable Care Act exchanges.”(www.hillaryclinton.com) Hillary Clinton is all for immigration and will do and enforce anything to make sure that everyone is treated equal.(www.hillaryclinton.com) On May 5, 2015, Hillary stated “If we claim we are for family, then we have to pull together and resolve the outstanding issues around our broken immigration system. The American people support comprehensive immigration reform not just because it’s the right to do- and it is- but because they know it's strengthens families, strengthens our economy, and strengthens our country. …. We can’t wait any longer for a path to full and equal citizenship.”(www.hillaryclinton.com)
Hillary has always been apart of the immigrant rights community in her neighborhood. (www.hillaryclinton.com) If she becomes president, she will try her best to fix the immigration systems.(www.hillaryclinton.com) She wants to treat the people who come in our country with a respectful manner and to welcome immigrants, not to deny them.(www.hillaryclinton.com) In her first 100 days in office, Hillary wishes to introduce comprehensive immigration reform with a pathway to full equal citizenship.(www.hillaryclinton.com) The result of this would protect our borders and national security as well as bringing millions of unemployed hardworking people into the formal economy.(www.hillaryclinton.com) Hillary wants to end the three- and 10-year bars. (www.hillaryclinton.com)This bar forces families to either remain in the shadows, or to get a green card by leaving the country and loved ones behind.(www.hillaryclinton.com)If congress continues to be unsuccessful in the act of inclusive immigration reform; Hillary will put together a structure for those of sympathetic cases. (www.hillaryclinton.com)For example people who accomplish extreme labor violations would make a case and be suitable for deferred action. (www.hillaryclinton.com) She wants to apply immigration laws kindly.(www.hillaryclinton.com) Hillary will focus resources on kicking out the people who are a violent threat to public safety.(www.hillaryclinton.com) Hillary says that “regardless if they are immigrants, we should let families but into the Affordable Care Act exchanges.”(www.hillaryclinton.com) Hillary Clinton is all for immigration and will do and enforce anything to make sure that everyone is treated equal.(www.hillaryclinton.com) On May 5, 2015, Hillary stated “If we claim we are for family, then we have to pull together and resolve the outstanding issues around our broken immigration system. The American people support comprehensive immigration reform not just because it’s the right to do- and it is- but because they know it's strengthens families, strengthens our economy, and strengthens our country. …. We can’t wait any longer for a path to full and equal citizenship.”(www.hillaryclinton.com)