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Fixing America’s Broken Immigration System

5/2/2025

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For many years, the United States has been seen as a place where people can come for a better life and to contribute to society. But today, our immigration system is no longer working the way it should. It’s overwhelmed, outdated, and causing problems for families, communities, and the country as a whole.

This isn’t a new issue. For decades, leaders in both political parties have tried to address immigration, but they haven’t been able to agree on lasting solutions. As a result, we now have a system that can’t keep up with the needs of today’s world.


Legal immigration takes too long. Visa limits don’t match the needs of the economy. Asylum cases are backed up, and millions of undocumented people — many who have lived here for years — are left with no clear path forward.

At the border, things have become even more tense, with growing numbers of migrants and increased political fights over how to respond. But the border is only one part of the bigger picture. To really fix the system, we need long-term solutions, not just short-term fixes.
​Here’s what we can do to improve the system:
  • Update legal immigration rules to reduce waiting times and make sure visa programs meet today’s economic needs.
  • Improve the vetting process so we can welcome people who have the skills and motivation to help strengthen our communities and economy.
  • Provide clear options for long-term undocumented residents, like Dreamers and essential workers, who are already part of American life.
  • Strengthen border management, using technology and resources to keep the border secure and handle people fairly and efficiently.
  • Work with other countries to address the reasons people leave home, like poverty, violence, and climate problems.
  • Make the asylum system faster and fairer, so people who truly need protection get help.
No reform will solve every problem overnight. But doing nothing has a cost — for families, local communities, and the nation as a whole.
This debate isn’t just about politics or headlines. It’s about whether we can build an immigration system that reflects America’s values and meets the needs of today.
Now is the time for leaders on both sides to work together, put politics aside, and focus on real solutions. A fair, modern immigration system will help everyone — and it’s long overdue. 
#PathToCitizenship #ImmigrationReform #LegalImmigration #StrongerTogether 
#OpportunityForAll

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. The views expressed are the author’s opinion, based on general legal principles. The author is licensed in California and in Federal and Immigration Courts nationwide.


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