Democrat O'Rourke unveils
"community-based" immigration plan
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[May 29, 2019]
By Tim Reid
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Democratic
presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke proposed a new immigration plan on
Wednesday that will allow churches and local communities to sponsor
immigrants to the United States in becoming American citizens.
O'Rourke, a former Texas congressman from the Texas border city of El
Paso, said the plan would also give citizenship to 11 million
undocumented immigrants living in American faster than previous plans,
which have all failed to get through Congress.
O'Rourke is one of 23 Democrats vying to become the party's nominee to
take on Republican President Donald Trump in next year's election.
Under O'Rourke's proposal, he will also, if elected president, eliminate
all funding for private, for-profit prison operators "whose incentive is
profit, not security."
O'Rourke says he will create a humane immigration system, and make U.S.
citizenship quicker for "Dreamers", the children of undocumented
immigrants who were brought to America as children and raised in the
U.S.
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Democratic 2020 U.S. presidential candidate and former U.S.
Representative Beto O’Rourke speaks at a campaign house party in
Salem, New Hampshire, U.S., May 9, 2019. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
O'Rourke said his plan for communities and congregations to sponsor
immigrants was the first of its kind.
(Reporting by Tim Reid; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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