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Principled immigration reform.


In the past decade, more than 2,000 people have died crossing the Mexican-U.S. border, according to according to
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 the Tucson-based No More Deaths coalition. In an effort to decrease the number of deaths, the coalition has developed faith-based principles to guide immigration reform Immigration reform is the common term used in political discussions regarding changes to immigration policy. In a certain sense, reform can be general enough to include promoted, expanded, or open immigration, but in reality discussions of reform often deal with the aspect of , which include demilitarizing the border patrol, legalizing residency for many migrant workers, and reunifying immigrant families. Forty-three Christian, Jewish, and Muslim clergy have endorsed the principles, which show how "people of faith share a common tradition of welcoming strangers and helping those in need," Tucson's Catholic Bishop Gerald Kicanas told Sojourners. "All faith starts with the dignity of each person and the right to live in dignity."

The Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act ("McCain-Kennedy Bill", S. 1033) was a comprehensive immigration reform bill introduced in the United States Senate on May 12, 2005, which was the first of its kind since the early 2000s in incorporating legalization, guest  of 2005 also addresses border policies. The act--introduced in both houses of Congress--aims to balance earned legalization LEGALIZATION. The act of making lawful.
     2. By legalization, is also understood the act by which a judge or competent officer authenticates a record, or other matter, in order that the same may be lawfully read in evidence. Vide Authentication.
 for workers and unification of families with strict border control and international cooperation to stop illegal immigration "Illegal alien" and "Illegal aliens" redirect here. For other uses, see Illegal aliens (disambiguation).
Illegal immigration refers to immigration across national borders in a way that violates the immigration laws of the destination country.
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Title Annotation:BORDER; Mexico-United States
Author:Kennel-Shank, Celeste
Publication:Sojourners
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Dec 1, 2005
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