Letter: Immigration reform deserves spotlight in election cycle
January 21, 2016
Dear Editor,
This election cycle has raised many issues, but one that is broad and far-reaching and merits additional attention and discussion is immigration reform and its impact on the American economy and workforce.
Realistic and practical plans are needed to address the current immigration system and the 11.5 million undocumented immigrants residing within the United States. Deportation is not a reasonable or economical option and real solutions are needed to address this glaring issue. The cost of the deportation option alone would cripple the economy and require an expansion of the state that is unsustainable and impractical both economically and administratively.
The Ames Chamber of Commerce recognizes that the issue of immigration needs to be discussed. This week, we are partnering with a local immigration group, the Iowa Alliance for Growth, to facilitate a roundtable discussion with local business, community, and institutional leaders. We will discus the importance of immigration reform and how this issue impacts our community and economy.
The immigration system needs to be reformed, and Presidential Candidates must address this issue and outline ways to simplify and expand the H-2A and H-1B visa programs to attract and retain the best and brightest, while ensuring the vetting process encompasses all security needs not only keep America ahead of the curve, but safe and secure as well. With less than two weeks to the Iowa Caucus, it’s high time to see who’s actually prepared to lead a 21st-century America.