Legislative fix could mean they have to participate in the legal immigration system from scratch the same as anybody else - meaning lots of time, money, scrutiny, and they've never committed J-walking level crimes.
They're known to immigration so I think that precludes them getting a travel visa here for at least 5 years, and maybe not ever being citizens.
So I think 'legislative fix' could mean something like they go back to their home country but can apply right away and do it legally. Which would also provide a reason for Congress to reform immigration so it's faster and results in better immigrants.
That's my hope anyway.
Legislative fix could mean they have to participate in the legal immigration system from scratch the same as anybody else - meaning lots of time, money, scrutiny, and they've never committed J-walking level crimes.
They're known to immigration so I think that precludes them getting a travel visa here for at least 5 years, and maybe not ever being citizens.
So I think 'legislative fix' could mean something like they go back to their home country but can apply right away and do it legally. Which would also provide a reason for Congress to reform immigration so it results in better immigrants.
That's my hope anyway.
Legislative fix could mean they have to participate in the legal immigration system from scratch the same as anybody else - meaning lots of time, money, scrutiny, and they've never committed J-walking level crimes.
They're known to immigration so I think that precludes them getting a travel visa here for at least 5 years, and maybe not ever being citizens.
So I think 'legislative fix' could mean something like they go back to their home country but can apply right away and do it legally. Which would also provide a reason for Congress to reform immigration so it's results in better immigrants.
That's my hope anyway.