In her latest OpEd, Tahmina argues that Congress should repeal the three and ten year bar to offer a pathway for legalization for those who are in the United State without documentation. Here is an excerpt of the piece and you can read the rest on website of The Seattle Times.
“As the 2024 election approaches, immigration remains one of the most pressing issues facing our nation. With states now challenging the Biden-Harris administration’s new “parole in place” program designed to keep families together, the debate over immigration policy is heating up. Regardless of who wins in November, it’s evident that both parties will pursue distinct approaches to immigration reform. Until Congress steps in, immigration will continue to be a contentious issue, making it crucial to find a bipartisan path forward to achieve meaningful progress.”
Read the rest here https://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/immigration-reform-can-start-with-repeal-of-the-3-10-year-bar