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Utah House unanimously forwards resolution urging 'balanced' immigration reform to Congress

Utah House of Representatives · February 28, 2008
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The Utah House unanimously passed Senate Concurrent Resolution 5, urging Utah's congressional delegation and the U.S. Congress to pursue immigration reform that prioritizes legal work pathways for employers, reforms visa processes and opposes blanket amnesty; vote was 63-0 and the measure will be sent to the Senate.

The Utah House unanimously passed Senate Concurrent Resolution 5, a measure asking Utah’s congressional delegation and the U.S. Congress to pursue balanced immigration reform that emphasizes legal pathways for workers and opposes blanket amnesty.

The sponsor described the resolution as a message to Congress to "enable Utah's employers to hire a legal workforce sufficient to meet the needs of Utah's industries" and to reduce delays in legal…

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