Reid Ribble, a Republican representative from Wisconsin, argues that immigration reform is necessary for economic and moral reasons, and that the Republican Party should support bipartisan solutions like the Dignity Act to keep families together and reduce the federal deficit.
Midterms may prompt congressional Republicans to act on immigration
Originally reported by The Hill
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