I think it's a no brainer. It should be one of his top policy pushes.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/whi...erms-rcna49905
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As they plot a post-midterms legislative agenda for President Joe Biden, White House officials have been considering whether changes to the country’s immigration system should be one of his major policy pushes, according to White House officials and other people familiar with the discussions.
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It's fair enough to say you have bigger priorities to deal with with Covid, Inflation, Ukrainian war. Time to really do something about it, use your political capital and come up with a compromise bill like you did with the Infrastructure bill.
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Such a push reflects an acknowledgment among Biden’s advisers that as he prepares for a re-election campaign based on the slogan “Promises Kept,” immigration remains a 2020 campaign pledge that remains largely unfulfilled.
Biden sent Congress a comprehensive bill to overhaul the immigration system on his first day in office. But he has expended no political capital to move it forward in the nearly two years since, while Democrats controlled the House and the Senate.
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