The proposals overlap with recommendations made by a roundtable of experts from the Brookings Institution and Duke University earlier this month. The scholars called for improving verifications of workers’ legal status and a legalization program for unauthorized workers who have been in the U.S. for more than five years and meet other criteria.
Interesting. This could possibly mean making E-Verify mandatory. Also take note that the path to legalization is for "workers" who have been here for more than five years only and meet "other criteria".

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