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Biden and a bipartisan coalition are bringing fresh thinking to immigration reform.

Here’s an idea you may have heard from President Biden last week when he spoke to a joint session of Congress: Immigration reform is free money for the American economy. RRODRICKBEILER | DREAMSTIME.COM

How? Citizenship for millions of immigrants already working here opens the door to new tax dollars and increased consumer spending. Now that’s a new look at immigration. Suddenly, alarmist talk about scary immigrant caravans seems old. So, too, is former President Trump’s screaming about immigrants as people bringing crime and drugs, and as “rapists.” e big idea now is that Congress might actually get something done on immigration reform — for the rst time in the 35 years since President Reagan’s 1986 bill. at idea got a boost last week on three fronts.

First, Biden met with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and bought into the idea of including immigration reform and its economic bene ts in his infrastructure bill. “I speci cally urged the president to lean in on the question of getting some signi cant reform done in the Senate, if necessary through reconciliation,” Senator Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) told reporters a er the White House meeting. If Biden includes immigration reform as part of the infrastructure deal, and the Senate rule-makers permit it to stay, it will be protected from sure death by a GOP libuster.

Second, immigration reform gained new life as deals on small pieces of the big package began taking shape. Senators John Cornyn (R-Texas) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) introduced a bill to speed up processing for people seeking asylum, give them better legal representation, and improve detention facilities. ere is no cap on people seeking asylum.

Cornyn and Sinema are both members of a larger, bipartisan Senate group, brought together by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin (D-Ill.). ey are looking for a deal to attract at least 10 Republicans, which would allow a bigger bill to pass even with the libuster in play. at bigger bill, along the lines of House legislation that passed earlier, would tighten border security while also granting legal status to young people who arrived in the U.S. as children — the “Dreamers.” People who ed disasters and are currently in the U.S. under Temporary Protected Status would also gain protections. New ideas are also in play on steps to citizenship for the 12 million people in the country without proper authorization.

Americans want the bigger version of immigration reform, according to polls. A Quinnipiac University poll from February found that 65 percent of adults believe that undocumented immigrants in the United States should be allowed to stay and apply for citizenship. Just 20 percent said they should be required to leave. e same poll found 83 percent support for allowing the “Dreamers” to remain in the United States and apply for citizenship. Just 12 percent were opposed. e third big change helping immigration reform along is the backlash against anti-immigrant, “replacement theory” fear-mongering from the far right of the GOP. House Republican leaders had no choice but to condemn a recent proposal to create an anti-immigrant “America First Caucus.” With the largest share of immigrants currently coming from non-white countries in Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean, the America First group called for limiting immigration to people in line with “uniquely Anglo-Saxon political traditions.” ey even praised past “pauses” to immigration intended to slow the arrival of Catholics, Jews, and people from southern Europe. e group, led by far right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), ignored the powerful history of immigrant contributions to the U.S. e antagonism to anyone coming to America from anywhere but whitemajority Western Europe is hard to miss. at forced the GOP House leadership to distance themselves from the haters. “America is built on the idea that we are all created equal, and success is earned through honest, hard work,” tweeted House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.). “It isn’t built on identity, race, or religion.”

Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), the third-ranking Republican in the House, also rebuked the America First Caucus by tweeting that “Racism, nativism and anti-Semitism are evil. History teaches we all have an obligation to confront & reject such malicious hate.”

More rebuttals to the anti-immigration Republicans came from two former leaders in the party, former President George W. Bush and former Speaker John Boehner. Both said they have major regrets over not passing immigration reform. e 43rd president tried to pass bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform in his second term. He was thwarted when hard-right talk radio hosts used fear to whip up opposition to the bill. Now Bush is promoting a new book, Out of Many, One: Portraits of America’s Immigrants, and urging Congress not to fail again. Juan Williams is an author and political analyst for Fox News Channel.

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