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The legalization movement is gaining new allies in other organizing networks, such as the National Campaign for Jobs and Income Support, a coalition pushing for restoration of safety net programs cut by the 1996 welfare law. "A new legalization policy would be one of the most important antipoverty policies we could enact," says Deepak Bhargava of NCJIS. "Since most undocumented immigrants live in families with legal immigrants or citizens, the impact would be really broad. If we're serious about building a strong multiracial economic justice movement, then legalization has to be on the table."
Is this guy a Persian rug, or what? If you're family to a citizen, he can sponsor you right now. If you're family to a legal immigrant, he can sponsor you a couple of years down the line. Guy sounds like a commie, using illegals as his substitute proletariat.