Immigration Reform Advocate Defines Common Ground
There’s No Excuse for Denying Taxpayers Relief
WASHINGTON, D.C., USA, June 1, 2016 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Immigration remains one of the most divisive and intractable domestic problems. But not to Mark Jason of Malibu, California. He believes that work permits, plus a special tax, hold the clue to solving much of the illegal problem, without Mass Deportation, Amnesty, or Mass Citizenship. The solutions fit the problems.It meets many of the concerns of conservatives and liberals alike when it comes to this thorny issue.
Mark will be in Washington next week and is available to discuss his plans in one-on-one interviews at the National Press Club.
Mark's "third way" on immigration makes a good story. He advocates work permits and a tax to be paid by those benefiting from illegal labor as well as those who have committed the crime of moving here without permission.
This proposal will raise $176 billion over 10 years. This money would go to alleviate the burden on essential services like health care and education that undocumented workers place on local communities. Moreover, these funds can be used for homeland security, infrastructure, and job creation.
To interview Mark, who is in town to lobby Congress from June 6 through June 10, 2016 call Sean O'Neill at (301) 869-3790.
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