Human Right Watch’s most recent report on US immigration law, called “Tough, Fair, and Practical” proposes several changes in US law that may result in a better protection of the migrants’ Human Rights.
These reforms include the legalization of undocumented immigrants, the facilitation of exploited workers reports, reconsidering the conditions for repatriation when a crime has been committed, etc.
When undocumented workers or their children suffer, according to the report, “all Americans are harmed” because, the US is based on a system than gets weakened when human rights are not fully respected.
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HRW proposes changes in the US immigration law to better protect migrants’ rights
Human Right Watch’s most recent report on US immigration law, called “Tough, Fair, and Practical” proposes several changes in US law that may result in a better protection of the migrants’ Human Rights.
These reforms include the legalization of undocumented immigrants, the facilitation of exploited workers reports, reconsidering the conditions for repatriation when a crime has been committed, etc.
When undocumented workers or their children suffer, according to the report, “all Americans are harmed” because, the US is based on a system than gets weakened when human rights are not fully respected.
Read the article here
Download the full report here