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“Eligible noncitizens with U.S. ties should be able to apply for renewable 6-year legal status, work permission, a Social Security number, limited travel, screening, possible case-by-case forgiveness of some immigration bars, and in some cases apply from outside the United States after leaving or being removed.”
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“Long-time farmworkers without legal status should be able to earn legal status if they meet work, tax, fee, and background check rules.”
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“Some immigrants with temporary legal status, childhood arrival history, Temporary Protected Status, Deferred Enforced Departure, or substantial farm work should be able to apply for green cards after meeting the required residence, work, school, tax, family, and security checks, without using normal visa-cap slots.”
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“Workers should be able to report workplace abuse, receive temporary protection from removal and permission to work during real claims, seek pay, reinstatement, or other remedies even without work authorization, and challenge unfair treatment tied to national origin, citizenship status, documents, retaliation, or certain licenses.”
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“Long-time undocumented residents should have a possible legal status path if they meet clear rules, while Congress should decide how strict, costly, and permanent that path should be.”
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“People who came to the United States at age 18 or younger and have lived here since January 1, 2021, should be able to apply for conditional permanent residence and later move to full permanent residence by meeting school, service, work, English, civics, and screening steps.”
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“Some people with Temporary Protected Status or Deferred Enforced Departure should be able to apply for permanent residence if they meet the date limits, have at least three years of U.S. physical presence, pass admissibility checks, and apply during the filing window.”
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“Spouses of H-1B workers should be allowed to work automatically, many U.S.-trained STEM PhD graduates should more easily qualify for O-1 work visas, and foreign students should be able to receive F-1 study visas even if they may later seek permanent residence.”
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“Families of temporary workers should not lose status or work rights just because a long green card process is delayed.”
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“Some long-term undocumented adults should be able to apply for legal status if they register, work, pay taxes and fees, pass checks, and keep following program rules, while some TPS and Deferred Enforced Departure holders could apply for green cards under shared application checks and protections.”
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