America’s immigration system is dysfunctional and, in the words of one federal judge, second only to the tax code in its complexity. For decades, presidential administrations and members of bipartisan congresses have failed to reform our outdated immigration system, despite clear, workable reforms. The result is disrupted family and community stability, constrained economic growth, and diminished public trust in the government’s ability to administer immigration law fairly and effectively.

It doesn’t have to be this way.

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