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El Senador Gallego Presenta su Plan para la Seguridad Fronteriza y la Reforma Migratoria
El marco de cinco pilares del Senador Gallego detalla su plan para asegurar la frontera suroeste y promulgar una reforma migratoria WASHINGTON – Hoy, el Senador Rubén Gallego (D-AZ) publicó su nuevo plan para abordar el estado precario del sistema fronterizo y migratorio de Estados Unidos. El plan de cinco pilares, “Asegurando la Frontera e Impulsando la Prosperidad Económica,” enfatiza la importancia de fortalecer la seguridad fronteriza y restablecer el orden en nuestras comunidades, al mismo tiempo que saca a inmigrantes de las sombras. Haga clic aquí para leer el informe completo. “No tenemos que elegir entre la seguridad fronteriza y la reforma migratoria. Podemos y debemos hacer ambas
Senator Gallego Unveils His Plan for Border Security and Immigration Reform
Senator Gallego’s five-pillar framework details his commitment to securing the Southwest border and enacting lasting immigration reform WASHINGTON — Today, Senator Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) released his new plan to address the broken state of America’s border and immigration system. The five-pillar framework, “Securing the Border and Fueling Economic Prosperity,” emphasizes the importance of strengthening border security and restoring order to our communities, while also bringing immigrants out of the shadows. Click here to read the full report. “We don’t have to choose between border security and immigration reform. We can and should do both. Americans deserve the right to feel safe know their border is secure, but for decades,
Gallego Backs Bill to Give Tax Break to Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs
Bill increases startup tax deduction to $50,000 to give more small businesses the opportunity to grow and combat increasing cost of starting a company WASHINGTON – During National Small Business Month, Senator Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) backed the Tax Relief for New Businesses Act to provide tax relief to entrepreneurs looking to start a small business and reduce barriers for startups. The bill would increase the startup tax deduction from $5,000 to $50,000 and allow businesses to write off more expenses to compensate for the increasing cost of starting a business. “Arizona is one of the best states in the country to start and grow a small business, and