Bipartisanship doesn’t buy it, liberals want more, Biden immigration reform fears tough fight

President Biden took office with plans for a massive waiver for immigrants in the United States illegally, which has sparked opposition from Republican members of Congress and conservative groups.

The last four years of harsh regulations and layers of restrictions on immigration policy, with the fall of Trump and the end; but Biden’s new administration is facing a difficult problem is that too radical immigration reform will make moderate Democrats feel uncomfortable, but liberals are advocating that Biden should do more, will bring pressure on Biden.

Members of the Biden regime transition team revealed that under the new administration’s draft immigration plan, millions (Apollo.com editor’s note: this is to put it mildly, it is actually more than 11 million) of immigrants without legal status will be given the opportunity to become citizens within eight years if they are already in the U.S. before Jan. 1, 2021; the Biden Administration has also set up a processing program for accepting asylum applications in overseas areas, and border area surveillance will lend itself to technology.

To further complicate the situation, some immigrant advocacy groups are still not satisfied and are vowing to ask Biden to take further aggressive measures against illegal immigrants, such as issuing immediate moratoriums on new cases of deportation, detention and arrest.

Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa, a senior member of the anti-Trump Senate Judiciary Committee, said that a mass Amnesty for illegal immigrants without precautions or strings attached “simply won’t work.

Marco Rubio, a Republican U.S. senator from Florida who often participates in Senate immigration policy debates, also said, “There are many issues that we can work with Biden to address, but to give extra mercy to illegal aliens indiscriminately is definitely not a viable option.