Washington: President Joe Biden called for bipartisan action on a pathway to citizenship for some migrants during a naturalization ceremony Friday at the White House in which he celebrated the contributions immigrants have made to the US.
“We need an immigration system that both reflects our values and upholds our laws. We can do both,” Biden said.
The president said there should be a pathway to citizenship for immigrants who were brought to the US illegally as children, for foreign-born people who have temporary protected status due to strife in their birth countries and for farm workers.
Biden’s comments, however, stopped short of the legislative proposal he’s endorsed, which includes a much broader option for most immigrants to apply for legal status and then seek citizenship.
In February, Biden and congressional Democrats proposed a major immigration overhaul that included an eight-year pathway to
citizenship for the roughly 11 million people living in the United States illegally. Republican lawmakers blocked the effort and have criticized the administration for the rise in people attempting to cross the southern border without visas.
The immigration debate involves fundamental issues of national security and economic growth. Republican lawmakers seeking to limit immigration say it will help keep the US safe and protect jobs for native-born citizens. But economists, many associated with Democrats, say increased immigration would boost economic growth, currently weighed down by falling fertility rates.
But on Friday, Biden emphasized the contributions immigrants have made to the US, noting his own family came from Ireland generations ago.
“It’s dreams of immigrants like you that built America and continue to inject new energy, new vitality, new strength,” he said.