Immigration reform would be welcomed by Mexico’s leaders, and by human-rights advocates like Andrea Gonzalez.
"The reality is that migrants live there [the United States] and support the country through their hard work, their labors, the things they buy and the taxes they pay," she said.
A bipartisan immigration reform bill was unveiled in the Senate earlier this month. Although Congress is in recess, this week could prove pivotal in building legislative support for the proposal.
Lawmakers will be in their home states meeting with constituents. Voters’ strong support or fierce opposition to immigration reform could sway members of Congress for or against the bill when they return to work next week.
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