"...Six months from enactment, people living in the U.S. illegally could apply for a provisional legal status, as long as the Department of Homeland Security has developed new plans for border security..."
Let's see: assuming the immigration reform bill is signed into law by President Obama on the Fourth of July (to make this reality show more spectacular), then it is fair to assert that the 20+ million unlawful present immigrants living in the US from that day cannot longer be considered "illegals" (except those who are convicted felons or are requested by the authorities)...but what is gonna happen between 7/4/2013 and 1/4/2014 with these people? can they seek employment without the necessity of using fake documents?
http://news.yahoo.com/senate-group-wraps-immigration-bill-194750269--politics.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
Let's see: assuming the immigration reform bill is signed into law by President Obama on the Fourth of July (to make this reality show more spectacular), then it is fair to assert that the 20+ million unlawful present immigrants living in the US from that day cannot longer be considered "illegals" (except those who are convicted felons or are requested by the authorities)...but what is gonna happen between 7/4/2013 and 1/4/2014 with these people? can they seek employment without the necessity of using fake documents?