If you are
interested in immigration issues in the United States, you should be wondering
where the Republican and Democratic parties stand on these matters. The American Immigration Lawyers Association
(AILA) was kind enough to compile the major points of each Party’s platform
that relate to immigration. Here are some of the highpoints:
The Republican
Party Platform on Immigration
- Supports the rule of law and
opposes any form of amnesty.
- Top priority is security at
borders and ports of entry to prevent drug trafficking, illegal
immigration, and terrorism. Calls for completion of the double-layered
fencing on the southern border
- Supports “humane procedures to
encourage illegal immigrants” to leave the U.S. Supports increased
enforcement against overstays.
- Opposes the current
administration’s 2012 policy of granting deferred action to certain
individuals who came to the U.S. as children.
- Supports tougher penalties for ID
theft, human trafficking and for those who deal in fraudulent documents.
- Supports long-term detention of
those who cannot be deported to their country of nationality.
- Supports use of the 287(g)
cooperation agreements with states and localities.
- Opposes the Obama administration’s
“assaults on state governments” on immigration. Opposes the ongoing
Department of Justice litigation against state immigration laws.
- Calls for denying federal funding
to “sanctuary cities” and to universities that offer in-state tuition
rates to illegal immigrants.
- Supports making E-verify mandatory
nationwide. Supports state immigration enforcement efforts in the
workplace.
- Supports making the SAVE program
mandatory. SAVE verifies the lawful presence of applicants for State or
federal government entitlements or IRS refunds.
- Calls for English as the nation’s
official language.
- Supports granting more visas to
holders of advanced degrees in science technology, engineering and math
fields.
- Willing to consider a guest worker
program to meet labor needs.
The Democratic
Party Platform on Immigration
- Supports comprehensive immigration
reform with the following components: bring undocumented immigrants out of
the shadows and require them to get right with the law, learn English, and
pay taxes in order to get on a path to earn citizenship; and create a
system for allocating visas that meets the nation’s economic needs, keeps
families together, and enforces the law.
- Supports the DREAM Act and
continuing to provide deferred action to undocumented people who came to
the U.S. as children.
- Plans to hold employers
accountable for whom they hire.
- Prioritizes enforcement against
criminals who endanger communities instead of immigrants who do not pose a
safety threat.
- Supports family reunification as a
priority. Supports the current administration’s streamlining of the
process of legal immigration for immediate relatives of U.S. citizens and
the enhanced opportunities for English-language learning and immigrant
integration.
- Supports continued litigation to
oppose state enforcement laws that interfere with federal immigration law.
- Supports inclusion of lesbian, gay
bisexual, transgender relationships in the definition of family in
immigration policy to protect bi-national families threatened with
deportation.
- Asserts that the southwest border
is more secure than at any time in the past twenty years, unlawful
crossings are at a 40-year low, and that the Border Patrol is better
staffed than at any time in its history.
If you have
any questions about immigration issues and how they affect you, call the
lawyers at Tucker & Ludin at 727-572-5000 or contact us through our website
at www.tuckerludin.com
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