Immigration Reform Efforts Are Still Alive

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Despite the recent resignation announcement of the House Majority Leader, immigration reform is still very much alive.

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As reported just this week, the call to reform the country’s immigration system is louder than ever on and off The Hill. Immigration reform continues to garner strong and vocal support by CEOs, industry leaders and more. Placing the success or failure of immigration reform on the shoulders of one elected official is not an accurate metric. Indeed, several elected officials who strongly support immigration reform, and have for many years, won their respective primary with few challenges stemming from their support of immigration reform. Now is the time to move forward and refocus efforts to reform our country’s immigration system.

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