A poll released Thursday demonstrates overwhelming support in Arizona for immigration-reform legislation that is being debated in the U.S. Senate. Released by the Alliance for Citizenship, Partnership for a New American Economy and Republicans for Immigration Reform, the poll shows that 65 percent of Arizona voters to some degree support the legislation drafted by Arizona Sens. John McCain and Jeff Flake and others in the “Gang of Eight.” Further, more than 89 percent of Arizona voters believe there needs to be action on immigration reform this year. The poll surveyed 623 Arizonans from June 4-5 with a margin Auto Ecu Programmer BDM 100 of error of 3.9 percentage points. This is hardly news for those of us on the front lines of the immigration debate. We are well past the time to solve the immigration issue. Yet even with this overwhelming support, there is considerable concern for the bill’s fate coming out of the Senate and even more so when it reaches the U.S. House. We have needed a common-sense solution to the country’s broken immigration system for more than a decade. The human concern for the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants should be reason enough, but the fact is we need immigration reform to bring more stability to the economy, more workers to America’s labor pool and more consumers to buy American products. If there are 11 million people living here in the shadows, imagine the impact they could have on our economy if we can develop a system that lets them step into the light of day. The transfer of cost that would be delivered to law enforcement and border patrol Auto Ecu Programmer BDM 100 alone would be worth the investment in the solution. Congress needs to take a good look at the poll’s results, which present an electorate that is tired of business as usual on this issue. The poll clearly demonstrates that voters are ready to reward those with the foresight to solve the problem and punish those who continue to politicize the immigration issue at great expense to our country. The three organizations who commissioned the poll represent a broad political spectrum of support for immigration reform.

The stalemate in Congress has not delivered greater border security and has instead turned 11 million people who might be contributing openly to society into criminals. If we want a strong border, we need to make the effort to solve the problem of how people can get here legally instead of continuing a steady drumbeat of amnesty and back of the line. If we want to find a humane solution to the 11 million already here, we have to admit we need to fix the system. We need to make sure the system is fixed so the problem doesn’t repeat itself 20 years from now. American history is a long battle between immigrant rights and protecting American borders. We have an opportunity today to find a solution for the long term. We have the opportunity to bring common sense to the nonsensical process that is Washington, D.C. Congress needs to rise to the occasion and solve the problem to deliver true national security and bring economic security by making it possible to bring 11 million people out of the shadows. http://www.obd2au.com/auto-ecu-programmer-bdm-100-p-1066.html


