From Deseret News archives:
Huntsman preparing immigrant proposals
"This is clearly a federal issue. However, it has tremendous state impacts," said Mike Mower, the governor's deputy chief of staff, noting the president's guest-worker plan is just one of the proposals Congress will consider early next year.
"A lot of ideas will be floated," Mower said, including whatever Huntsman and his fellow Western governors agree to support. The president's plan "is something he and other governors will review."
President Bush made a new pitch for his guest-worker plan Monday in Tucson, Ariz., and called for tighter security along the nation's borders with Mexico. Bush has tried to sell his plan to Congress for more than a year, but it faces opposition, especially in border states.
The president wants to allow undocumented aliens to get three-year work visas that could be extended an additional three years. After the extension expires, they would have to return to their home countries for at least a year before seeking a new visa.
With the Senate deciding to set aside immigration proposals until early next year, Huntsman has time to put together his own proposal on immigration for the Western Governors' Association to consider at its next meeting in February.
There are no specifics yet, but Huntsman "feels as a governor that key areas need to be addressed, such as border security, a guest-worker policy and a clearer definition of the pathway toward citizenship," Mower said.
A problem the governors may have with the president's guest-worker plan is that it raises questions about what assurances there would be that participants would leave the United States when their visas expire.
Huntsman got involved in the immigration issue after a visit earlier this year to Mexico City. The governor was there to sell Mexican President Vicente Fox on establishing an alliance with Utah to promote trade as well as cultural and educational exchanges.
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