Hub Statement on Budget Reconciliation
14 JULY 2021 Immigration Hub: After Nearly A Decade, A Viable Path Forward for Citizenship for Dreamers and Immigrant Workers WASHINGTON, DC – Following the release of the new Democratic “human infrastructure” budget proposal, the Immigration Hub’s Executive Director, Sergio Gonzales, issued a statement: “Since 2013, there has not been an opportunity until today where we can confidently say there […]
14 JULY 2021
Immigration Hub: After Nearly A Decade, A Viable Path Forward for Citizenship for Dreamers and Immigrant Workers
WASHINGTON, DC – Following the release of the new Democratic “human infrastructure” budget proposal, the Immigration Hub’s Executive Director, Sergio Gonzales, issued a statement:
“Since 2013, there has not been an opportunity until today where we can confidently say there is a viable path forward to deliver citizenship for immigrant communities across America. Now more than ever, a modern immigration system that centers citizenship for families has become integral to our economic and moral recovery. It’s not just smart but long overdue to include citizenship as part of our collective vision to energize our economy, empower workers and communities, and build America’s future.
“Democratic Senate leaders have made groundbreaking progress, and it speaks volumes that President Biden is committed to moving forward this proposal across the finish line. We commend them for their bold and decisive action to advance immigration solutions that carry overwhelming bipartisan support despite Republican disingenuous gamesmanship.”
The Case for Immigration in Budget Reconciliation
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Citizenship boosts economic growth, creates jobs and increases wages for Americans. Providing a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers, TPS holders, farm workers, and essential workers would boost GDP by a cumulative total of $1.5 trillion over 10 years, create over 400,000 new jobs, and increase wages for all American workers by $600. Undocumented immigrants would also contribute an added $149 billion of spending power each year if they were U.S. citizens. This added income could result in an additional $39 billion in combined federal, payroll, state, and local taxes each year. A reconciliation bill with a path to citizenship included will have large-scale economic benefits for all Americans.
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Strong bipartisan support: Voters across the political spectrum support creating a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. An overwhelming majority of Americans support providing a pathway to citizenship to undocumented immigrants over deporting them (79% to 21%). That includes base Republicans who prefer citizenship over deportation by a 61% to 39% margin. Another poll found that 70% of Americans support fixing our immigration system and 75% of voters agree that we need a humane, orderly process to provide asylum claims and a chance for a fair hearing when dealing with migrants at the border. In the same poll, voters want to see solutions and actions. 71% of voters agree that politicians have been talking about immigration reform for 30 years, nothing permanent has been done, and they want to see progress.
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A path to citizenship for immigrant workers should qualify for a budget bill because immigration has an important budgetary impact. In the short term, immigration reform has a budget impact of approximately $126 billion. While long-term economic impacts may not be considered in the analysis of whether a proposal is included in the package from a parliamentary perspective, immigration has long-term economic benefits for U.S. workers and the country as a whole and is critical for the country’s economic growth.
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The Senate has included immigration in reconciliation before. In 2005, the Republican-controlled Senate overwhelmingly passed a bipartisan reconciliation bill that increased the number of immigrant green cards. The budget reconciliation process has been used multiple times throughout history for major legislation including health care, benefits and tax legislation.
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Democrats can use reconciliation to pass urgent legislation such as protection for Dreamers and others. Despite the interest of the American people in commonsense immigration solutions, Republicans continue to obstruct efforts by Democrats in Congress to deliver citizenship for these individuals. Democrats must ensure that a pathway to citizenship is a part of the budget reconciliation in order to achieve a recovery that is truly equitable and inclusive for all regardless of immigration status.
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