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US Vested Interests Putting Spokes In Legal Immigration From Asia: Neera Tanden

Says unfortunately, legal immigration bill was taken down by Republicans because then the nominee, Donald Trump told them to vote against it

US Vested Interests Putting Spokes In Legal Immigration From Asia: Neera Tanden

US Vested Interests Putting Spokes In Legal Immigration From Asia: Neera Tanden
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30 Oct 2024 2:02 PM IST

We also need to ensure that if we are talking about mass deportation, that will include mixed-status families where there are citizens and non-citizens, maybe aunties and uncles visiting, but also means we really could be seeing restrictions on legal immigration as well: Tanden


US President's domestic policy adviser NeeraTanden has slammed those political groups who are trying to “restrict” legal migration from Asian countries and other parts of the globe and said their policy of deportation would many a time impact the near and dear ones of people who have legally migrated to the US.

“I will just say there's a lot of conversation about immigration. Both people, our administration, the others have been focused on securing our border. But there is a big difference between national leaders on the issue of legal immigration. Our community has grown in part because this country has seen expansions of legal immigration as crucially important,” Tanden said.

“But that is a big difference... There are people who want to restrict legal immigration, specifically legal immigration from Asia and other parts of the globe. That is an issue that's really at stake. I don't think there's been enough discussion of that, those sets of issues,” Tanden said in an apparent dig at the policies of former president Donald Trump who is now the Republican presidential candidate.

While this administration has been focused on expanding support for documented dreamers for others, there's more work we need to do. We also need to ensure that if we are talking about mass deportation, that will include mixed-status families where there are citizens and non-citizens, maybe aunties and uncles visiting, but also means we really could be seeing restrictions on legal immigration as well, Tanden said.

“So, in the President's, and really most importantly, the vice president's plan around the border bill, there were provisions there to expand legal immigration and particularly provide support to documented dreamers. And this is a crucial priority. “Unfortunately, that bill was taken down by Republicans because then the nominee, Donald Trump told them to vote against it. That was a crucial provision there to ensure that we are expanding legal immigration and particularly focusing on the needs of documented dreamers. It's unfortunate that it was taken down by Republicans in the Senate,” she said.

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