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If you've been here for 20 years, like, come on, come on, man, that's crazy. Let's find a way. If they've been productive members of society for 20 years, no criminal record, they worked the entire time. They paid taxes. Find them a pathway to citizenship.
There is a need to rebuild trust in the immigration system to effectively reform it.
Most of the people that have come to America illegally, these 14 million that have crashed through our borders because Biden basically said we don't have borders, those are good people and they're doing the work that you talked about.
Senator Padilla believes that the U.S. immigration system is outdated and needs modernization to better serve both immigrants and the country.
The Pope has spoken out against the inhumane treatment of immigrants in the United States, urging Catholics to show compassion.
There is a need for immigration system reform to rebuild trust, which includes securing the border and providing paths to legalization for undocumented individuals in industries like agriculture and construction.
The suggestion to deport all undocumented individuals in the U.S. is seen as extreme, and there should be a pathway to citizenship for those who have contributed to society.
There is a need for more immigration judges and resources to properly handle asylum cases, which are currently backlogged.
The U.S. has been limping along with weak administrative policy and an inactive Congress that hasn't clearly stated its stance on immigrants in the 21st century. This lack of action has led to cruelty and inhumanity in immigration policy.
A path to citizenship for immigrants who have been in the U.S. for decades is advocated, emphasizing compassion and the historical role of immigrants in building the country.