A coalition of business leaders, faith-based groups and immigrant advocates say time is running out for the Biden administration to offer protections to longtime undocumented immigrants.
With only months to go until the presidential election, the bipartisan group is urging others who support immigration reform to lobby the administration.
They say such action is long overdue for an estimated 3 million undocumented immigrants, including 1 million spouses of U.S. citizens.
鈥淲hen folks understand this issue, what they want is stability for their communities,鈥 said Zaira Garcia, regional government relations director for fwd.us, a bipartisan political advocacy group. 鈥淭hat includes solutions for people to be able to remain in the country and continue to contribute to the workforce.鈥
During a meeting Friday with other proponents of immigration reform, Garcia laid out solutions that the Biden administration could implement via executive order.
They include what鈥檚 known as 鈥淧arole in Place鈥 for the spouses of U.S. citizens. This would allow spouses who are undocumented to obtain work permits, relief from deportation and possibly pursue a path to legal status.
Another option is for the administration to grant longtime undocumented immigrants Temporary Protected Status as it has done for newer arrivals from certain countries. That status would also allow individuals to apply for a work permit and be protected from deportation during the period a person has TPS.
Yet another suggestion is to ease restrictions for DACA recipients to obtain H-1B visas and other employment visas.
A process for family caregivers to apply for deportation relief is another solution the group has suggested.
鈥淭hese folks who 鈥 many have arrived here decades ago 鈥 have built families here, lives here,鈥 Garcia said. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e a part of our churches, they worship with us. They provide services鈥heir children go to school with our children.鈥
John Stautner, who鈥檚 with Texas GOP Vote, a right of center group, said political rhetoric has hampered serious discussions about immigration solutions among conservatives. But he stressed some do support legal protections for DACA recipients and other undocumented immigrants who鈥檝e been in the country for years.
鈥淭hey want to see the people who are here identified and then they鈥檇 like them work-authorized and then they would like them taxed,鈥 Stautner said. 鈥淚n other words, deduct and match payroll taxes just like you should.鈥
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