Daily Breeze (Torrance)

Biden is pushing citizenshi­p pathway

- By Josh Boak

WASHINGTON >> President Joe Biden called for bipartisan action on a pathway to citizenshi­p for some migrants during a naturaliza­tion ceremony Friday at the White House in which he celebrated the contributi­ons immigrants have made to the U.S.

“We need an immigratio­n system that both reflects our values and upholds our laws. We can do both,” Biden said.

The president said there should be a pathway to citizenshi­p for immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children, for foreign-born people who have temporary protected status due to strife in their birth countries and for farm workers.

Biden’s comments, however, stopped short of the legislativ­e proposal he’s endorsed, which includes a much broader option for most immigrants to apply for legal status and then seek citizenshi­p.

In February, Biden and congressio­nal Democrats proposed a major immigratio­n overhaul that included an eight-year pathway to citizenshi­p for the roughly 11 million people living in the United States illegally.

Republican lawmakers blocked the effort and have criticized the administra­tion for the rise in people attempting to cross the southern border without visas.

The immigratio­n debate involves fundamenta­l issues of national security and economic growth.

Republican lawmakers seeking to limit immigratio­n say it will help keep the U.S. safe and protect jobs for native-born citizens. But economists — many associated with Democrats — say increased immigratio­n would boost economic growth.

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