New Immigration Bill In Works

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President Donald Trump will join two leading Republican senators at the White House on Wednesday to formally introduce a bill that would slash legal immigration levels in half and implement a merit-based system for potential migrants, The Daily Caller News Foundation has learned.

GOP Sens. David Perdue of Georgia and Tom Cotton of Arkansas will reintroduce an updated version of the Reforming American Immigration for a Strong Economy (RAISE) Act, a bill they originally proposed in February that failed to gain traction in the Senate.

The legislation seeks to curtail the current practice of family chain migration and move to a points system that would “tailor the immigration system to meet the needs of our economy,” a spokeperson for Perdue’s office told TheDCNF.

The updated RAISE Act, which has also been reported by the Washington Examiner, moves the focus of Trump’s immigration agenda from cracking down on illegal immigration to reducing the number and types of people allowed to immigrate. Trump has previously couched support for the bill in terms of protecting American workers, who he says are hurt by the current immigration system.

“Instead of today’s low-skilled system — which is a terrible system where anyone comes in, people who have never worked, people that are criminals, anyone comes in — we want a merit-based system,” he said at an Ohio rally last week. “One that protects our workers, protects our taxpayers, and one that protects our economy.”

The RAISE Act establishes a points-based merit system that gives priority to high-skilled immigrants and potential job-creating entrepreneurs. The changes are modeled on the Canadian and Australian systems, according to Perdue’s office.

In what will likely prove to be the most controversial provision, the bill would dramatically reduce overall immigration levels by doing away with chain migration. Current immigration law allows U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents to sponsor their parents, siblings and married adult children for immigrant visas. Under the RAISE Act, only spouses and minor children could apply for admission based on family ties.

The bill also caps annual refugee admissions at 50,000 and completely eliminates the diversity visa lottery, a Department of State program that awards immigrant visas to people from countries with historically low levels of immigration to the U.S.

While Perdue’s office says the bill does not include a “hard and fast cap” on the number of family-based visas that would be issued, it does seek to bring overall immigration levels to “historic norms.” Previous reports have indicated that number could fall to 500,000 legal permanent residents per year over the next decade.

By contrast, the U.S. took in an average of about 1.1 million legal immigrants annually from 2000 to 2015, according to the Migration Policy Institute.

Perdue and Cotton have criticized those historically high levels of immigration, saying they flood the U.S. labor market with low-skill workers who drive down wages for poor and working-class Americans. As Cotton noted when the original RAISE Act was introduced in February, just one in 15 green cards are granted for employment purposes.

Even with Trump’s support, the bill faces an uphill climb in the GOP-controlled Senate. On top of expected Democratic opposition, some Republican senators have expressed skepticism abut cutting legal immigration levels.

GOP Sens. John McCain and Jeff Flake of Arizona and Lindsay Graham of South Carolina all dismissed the RAISE Act in February, exposing deep divisions within the GOP over the issue of legal immigration.

“Over the next 20 years, one thing I can say for certain is America is getting older and the number of workers coming up in the system is not where it has been in the past,” Graham said at the time. “We’re going to need to replenish our workforce.”
 
Republicans haven't passed anything yet. What makes you think they can pass this turd?
 
Long overdue. When I see Lindsey Graham, John McCain, and Jeff Flake at a press conference, I find myself hoping brain cancer is contagious.

Hey AZ, wtf is wrong w u?
 
This ought to have the criminal loving bleeding heart America hating libs fuming at requiring immigrants to speak English and have a usable skill! MAGA! The rest of you stay home!

Trump, GOP senators champion bill to cut legal immigration levels


President Trump joined two Republican senators on Wednesday to champion legislation overhauling legal immigration in America, calling for a merit-based system that would significantly cut admissions over the next decade.

Speaking at the White House, the president called it “the most significant reform to our immigration system in a half century.”

“As a candidate, I campaigned on creating a merit-based immigration system that protects U.S. workers and taxpayers, and that is why we are here today,” Trump said.

He was joined by Georgia Sen. David Perdue and Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton, the Republicans who first introduced the Reforming American Immigration for a Strong Economy, or the RAISE Act, in February. They have said the legislation aims to reduce the number of green cards issued in half from 1 million to 500,000 a year.

Trump, Perdue and Cotton argued on Tuesday that low-skilled and unskilled immigration into the United States has depressed wages.

According to a fact sheet released to reporters, the new system would favor immigrants who are educated, speak English and have high-paying job offers. It would also reduce low-skilled and unskilled labor immigration.

Trump, GOP senators champion bill to cut legal immigration levels
 
Wow! Finally a President effectively addressing our ongoing Immigration System nightmare. Good on Trump bigtime. :clap::clap:


President Trump on Wednesday teamed up with two conservative Republican senators to roll out new legislation aimed at dramatically curbing legal immigration to the United States, a key Trump campaign promise.

Sens. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and David Perdue (R-Ga.) have been working with White House officials to revise and expand a bill released earlier this year that would halve the number of people who receive legal permanent residence over a decade.

The senators joined Trump at a White House ceremony to announce the measure.

The president told reporters in the Roosevelt Room that the measure “would represent the most significant reform to our immigration system in a half a century."

They say the legislation would move the United States to a "merit-based" immigration system and away from the current model, which is largely based on family ties...

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Moving towards a merit-based System is what i've been suggesting for years. The current System has it all backwards. It isn't helping American Citizens, or enhancing their lives. It's actually putting an unbearable strain on Taxpayers. So, thank you very much President Trump. It's about time an American President actually looked out for Americans.
 
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The way it once was.

Spot On. The current System is not helping or enhancing American Citizens' lives. It's actually putting more strain on their lives. The System is broken. It truly is great to see an American President recognizing that, and doing something about it.
 
Many other countries have requirements like those too. The bill would be a great idea.
 
Wow! Finally a President effectively addressing our ongoing Immigration System nightmare. Good on Trump bigtime. :clap::clap:

Nice to have a President who represents Americans rather than foreigners for a change.
 
I thought the white Christi
Wow! Finally a President effectively addressing our ongoing Immigration System nightmare. Good on Trump bigtime. :clap::clap:


President Trump on Wednesday teamed up with two conservative Republican senators to roll out new legislation aimed at dramatically curbing legal immigration to the United States, a key Trump campaign promise.

Sens. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and David Perdue (R-Ga.) have been working with White House officials to revise and expand a bill released earlier this year that would halve the number of people who receive legal permanent residence over a decade.

The senators joined Trump at a White House ceremony to announce the measure.

The president told reporters in the Roosevelt Room that the measure “would represent the most significant reform to our immigration system in a half a century."

They say the legislation would move the United States to a "merit-based" immigration system and away from the current model, which is largely based on family ties...

Read More:
Trump, GOP senators unveil measure to cut legal immigration
DRUDGE REPORT 2017®

Here I thought the white Christian Evans were pro family and the family unit. Those Chinese elites that Kushner family wants in to buy his apts , can they bring their spoiled brats??
 
That ridiculous 1965 "immigration act" needs repealing. But this is a start.
 
Wow! Finally a President effectively addressing our ongoing Immigration System nightmare. Good on Trump bigtime. :clap::clap:

Nice to have a President who represents Americans rather than foreigners for a change.

My God, so refreshing. The NWO Globalist Elites have been in charge for so long, we're actually surprised when an American President stands up for American Citizens. That's how far we've fallen.

Moving towards a merit-based skilled-worker system, is the logical way forward. YUUUGE props to Donald Trump. :clap:
 
I thought the white Christi
Wow! Finally a President effectively addressing our ongoing Immigration System nightmare. Good on Trump bigtime. :clap::clap:


President Trump on Wednesday teamed up with two conservative Republican senators to roll out new legislation aimed at dramatically curbing legal immigration to the United States, a key Trump campaign promise.

Sens. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and David Perdue (R-Ga.) have been working with White House officials to revise and expand a bill released earlier this year that would halve the number of people who receive legal permanent residence over a decade.

The senators joined Trump at a White House ceremony to announce the measure.

The president told reporters in the Roosevelt Room that the measure “would represent the most significant reform to our immigration system in a half a century."

They say the legislation would move the United States to a "merit-based" immigration system and away from the current model, which is largely based on family ties...

Read More:
Trump, GOP senators unveil measure to cut legal immigration
DRUDGE REPORT 2017®

Here I thought the white Christian Evans were pro family and the family unit. Those Chinese elites that Kushner family wants in to buy his apts , can they bring their spoiled brats??

The Chinese Education System is actually excellent. Most Chinese won't have any problems meeting this new merit-based skilled worker standard.
 
Aunt Barry used reverse vetting in deciding who to let in. He WANTED immigrants to be unskilled since they would go on welfare and vote for his party.

Unless you and your spouse have PHDs in STEM , keep out.
 

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