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Immigration: Fair and Secure Immigration Reform
President George W. Bush greets enthusiastic audience members after discussing his immigration policy in the East Room Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2004. White House photo by Paul Morse.
President George W. Bush greets enthusiastic audience members after discussing his immigration policy in the East Room Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2004.

Fair and Secure Immigration Reform

On January 7, 2004 President Bush proposed a new temporary worker program to match willing foreign workers with willing U.S. employers when no Americans can be found to fill the jobs. The program would be open to new foreign workers, and to the undocumented men and women currently employed in the U.S. This new program would allow workers who currently hold jobs to come out of hiding and participate legally in America's economy while not encouraging further illegal behavior.

President Bush also asked Congress to work with him to achieve significant immigration reform that protects the homeland by controlling the borders; serves America's economy by matching a willing worker with a willing employer; promotes compassion for unprotected workers; provides incentives for temporary workers to return to their home countries and families; protects the rights of legal immigrants while not unfairly rewarding those who came here unlawfully or hope to do so. This legislation must also meet the Nation's economic needs and live up to the promise and values of America.

Background on Presidential Action

America is a welcoming nation, and the hard work and strength of our immigrants have made our Nation prosperous. Many immigrants and sons and daughters of immigrants have joined the military to help safeguard the liberty of America. Illegal immigration, however, creates an underclass of workers, afraid and vulnerable to exploitation. Current immigration law can also hinder companies from finding willing workers. The visas now available do not allow employers to fill jobs in many key sectors of our economy. Workers risk their lives in dangerous and illegal border crossings and are consigned to live their lives in the shadows. Without harming the economic security of Americans, reform of our Nation's immigration laws will create a system that is fairer, more consistent, and more compassionate.

More on Immigration Reform >>

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January 12, 2004
President Bush, President Fox Meet with Reporters in Mexico
January 12, 2004
Interview of First Lady Laura Bush by Telemundo
January 12, 2004
Presidential Proclamation
January 10, 2004
President's Radio Address
January 9, 2004
Dr. Rice Previews President's Trip to Mexico
January 7, 2004
President Bush Proposes New Temporary Worker Program
January 7, 2004
Fact Sheet: Fair and Secure Immigration Reform


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March 6, 2004
President Bush, Mexican President Fox Reaffirm Commitment to Security
January 12, 2004
President Bush, President Fox Meet with Reporters in Mexico
January 7, 2004
President Bush Proposes New Temporary Worker Program





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