In The United States, The Electoral Race For Next Year’s Presidential Election Is Already Shaking Up The Political Scenario, Especially Regarding Immigration.
Recently, a congressman from New Mexico announced the introduction of five new laws in the U.S. Congress aimed at discussing efficient solutions for border issues and immigrant workforce.
Congressman Gabriel Veses detailed the five laws he intends to introduce, covering everything from the workforce in critical industries to security at the southern border.
One of the most notable proposals allows immigrants in critical sectors to apply for a temporary two-year status, with the possibility of adjusting to permanent residency after that period.
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The Proposals Come At A Crucial Time, Where The United States Face Labor Shortages And Challenges At The Southern Border
The laws aim not only to strengthen security and infrastructure but also to ensure humane conditions for immigrants in detention centers and agricultural workers.
Although the proposals still need to undergo analysis and voting in Congress, they represent a significant step in addressing pressing immigration issues.
With 2023 being a year marked by debates on immigration, Congressman Veses’s initiative could be the beginning of a new era for immigrants and professionals in the United States.


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