Trump Proposes ‘Temporary Immigration Pass’ for Lawful Immigrants

President Donald Trump has announced a proposal for a ‘temporary immigration pass’ aimed at allowing law-abiding, working individuals who are currently in the U.S. illegally to remain in the country while paying taxes and contributing to the economy. The plan, which Trump described as a ‘temporary solution,’ is part of a broader discussion on immigration reform that has been a cornerstone of his administration’s policies.

During a press conference, Trump emphasized that the initiative would create a structured framework for undocumented immigrants to legally reside and work in the United States. He argued that this approach would not only strengthen the economy by tapping into the labor force but also ensure that the immigration system remains secure and compliant with U.S. law.

Trump’s proposal has drawn mixed reactions from political analysts and immigration advocates. While some argue that the plan could provide a pathway to citizenship for millions of undocumented immigrants, others caution that it may not adequately address the complex challenges of immigration reform. The administration is currently working on finalizing the details of the policy, with plans to present it to Congress for potential legislative action.