Immigration reform is a term used in political discussion regarding changes to 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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Republicans and Democrats deadlocked on immigration reform - The White House has rejected a new bipartisan Senate bill that would grant citizenship to immigrants who have been in the United States illegally since 2013, but does not address alleged 'chain...
- Immigration reform in the United States
- Immigration reform in the United Kingdom
- Immigration reform in Australia / Immigration detention in Australia