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i think it is so much better than what we have now. What we have now only

promotes fear. God willing, these people will be given a fair shake in our

country.

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>>> tina.castanares@... 02/15/04 03:08PM >>>

Of interest. This article doesn't analyze much. Colleagues' comments would be

helpful to us all.

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February 13, 2004

Officials Discuss Details of Bush's Immigrant Worker Plan

By RACHEL L. SWARNS

WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 - Government officials outlined details of the Bush

administration's sweeping plan to overhaul the nation's immigration laws on

Thursday, saying that the proposed guest worker program would grant legal status

to illegal immigrants who were living in the United States on Jan. 7.

The officials, from the Department of Homeland Security, said legal status

would also be granted to the families of immigrants participating in the program

as long as the workers earned enough to provide for their relatives.

Testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee's subcommittee on

immigration, the officials urged Congress to pass legislation that would allow

illegal immigrants who participate in the program to travel in and out of the

United States without restriction. Currently, immigrants who do not have proper

documents are barred from re-entering the country for several years.

The guest workers, who would be required to undergo security clearances

along with their relatives, would be granted temporary work permits for an

initial period of three years. The officials said that the permits could be

renewed several times and that the workers could apply for permanent residency

without leaving the United States.

Such a provision would provide an incentive for illegal immigrants with

spouses or children in the United States to participate in the program even if

they have no intention of returning to their home countries in the short term,

the officials said.

" The president has indicated that the initial temporary permit ought to be

three years, but he indicated it should have the option of renewal, "

Aguirre, director of immigration services for the Department of Homeland

Security, said. " He did not have a cap on that. "

" I also don't think the president intends for individuals that are trying

to apply for green cards to force them to get out of the country to make that

application, " Mr. Aguirre said. " I think it's in your power to provide for a

feature for those who, as you indicated, have an interest in staying here, to

let them apply for a green card and get on a parallel track while they continue

to be a temporary worker. "

" The president is not interested in separating families, " he said.

Mr. Aguirre was testifying along with Asa Hutchinson, an under secretary

at the Department of Homeland Security, and Law, the deputy secretary in

the Labor Department.

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