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"Back in august the president convened a group of legislatures and said ok, let's start putting something together, some kind of immigration bill," says Rich Lopez with Richo Consulting Services.



Lopez says more than 80% of the country wants immigration.



He says it will ensure immigrants pay taxes and accounted for here in the states.

Another added plus, Lopez says, is stimulating the economy.



"Those people that are not paying taxes will be forced to pay taxes which will generate more income, it will really give them a chance to purchase homes which will stimulate the economy so much more," says Lopez.



For those that may oppose the bill, saying immigrants come and take American jobs, Walls has a rebuttal.



"The public opinion has a lot to do with the system, yes, but they need to pay attention, the Hispanics are doing jobs the Americans will not do," says Walls.



Lopez says the immigration reform bill is currently being drawn up by a bi-partisan committee.



He says it is a unification bill that will give families the chance to come together and could stimulate the economy by a trillion dollars.



Officials expect to have the bill ready by October 13th.



They say President Barack Obama wants to have it finalized by the end of December.