If immigration reform is not approved this year, it may be off the table for a long time. With that certainty, legislators and pro-immigrant leaders are intensifying efforts to pass comprehensive reform or one of the smaller-scale bills stuck in the Senate. Will Democrats be able to obtain the support of the ten senators required to overcome the maneuvering of the Republican minority? If not, what are their alternatives to save immigration reform? The president of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, Dr. Raúl Ruíz, spoke with our news director Samuel Orozco about this topic. This summary of their conversation was prepared by Marco Vinicio González.
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