What does immigration reform mean?

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  1. Immigration reform

    Immigration reform is change to the current immigration policy of a country. In its strict definition, reform means "to change into an improved form or condition, by amending or removing faults or abuses". In the political sense, "immigration reform" may include promoted, expanded, or open immigration, as well as reduced or eliminated immigration.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of immigration reform in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of immigration reform in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of immigration reform in a Sentence

  1. Hillary Clinton:

    I voted to secure the border when I was in the Senate. I think we have accomplished a lot of that work, now, I think it is time to turn our attention to comprehensive immigration reform.

  2. William Gheen:

    The real reason DHS chief Jeh Johnson supports McCaul is because behind the tough talk, McCaul shares the same immigration reform amnesty positions as Johnson, Obama, and Clinton!” USA Today Nov. 30, 2016

  3. Elizabeth Warren:

    Title 42 is not consistent with our values, and it doesn't keep us safer, the President Biden administration is putting plans in place to deal with people who are asking for amnesty and humanitarian relief at the border, but keep in mind, we need comprehensive immigration reform and that's something all the Democrats are on board for.

  4. Mike McMahon:

    Cows don't understand shutting off three months out of the year, what we need is immigration reform.

  5. Amy Klobuchar:

    I think what has to change are the policies, and the people that are making these policies are making horrendous decisions like separating kids from their parents, we are always going to need immigration enforcement. ... So to me, the issue is what are those policies, and please let's get comprehensive immigration reform, something I've strongly supported for years.

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