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Immigration reform in the United States

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Immigration reform is a term used in political discussion regarding changes to current immigration policy of a country. In its strict definition, "reform " means to change into an improved form or condition, by amending or removing faults or abuses[1]. In the political sense, immigration reform may include promoted, expanded, or open immigration, as well as reduced or eliminated immigration.

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