If passed, the HR 4437 would permit the government to prosecute almost anyone who has regular contact with an undocumented person by broadening the definition of alien smuggling to include family members, employers, and immigrant advocates. These provisions are likely to drive undocumented immigrants further underground and increase their vulnerability to exploitation. -Joyce Miller

 

If passed, the HR 4437 would permit the government to prosecute almost anyone who has regular contact with an undocumented person by broadening the definition of alien smuggling to include family members, employers, and immigrant advocates. These provisions are likely to drive undocumented immigrants further underground and increase their vulnerability to exploitation.


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Overall it went really well.

Joyce Miller

We're still in the process of determining what went well and what we're going to do next year.

Joyce Miller

If passed, the HR 4437 would permit the government to prosecute almost anyone who has regular contact with an undocumented person by broadening the definition of alien smuggling to include family members, employers, and immigrant advocates. These provisions are likely to drive undocumented immigrants further underground and increase their vulnerability to exploitation.

Joyce Miller

The commission is very aware of your feelings and concerns.

Joyce Miller

Not that any of this is ever easy, remembering it. It is important to me, as a former sergeant in the Army, that we don't forget what they did on our homeland. Too many people have forgotten.

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