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Immigration Policies and The Responsibility of the American Voter

The Hispanic population in Florida consists of 34 percent of the total voters in the sunshine state. The United States Presidential Election, coming up in 4 weeks, will have a major focus on immigration issues and the current political atmosphere couldn’t be messier. 

 

Soon the American people will have to make an educated vote for the next president. With the polls being fueled by political and moral biased, US Immigration Bonds & Insurance Services realize it is now more important than ever for the voters to take the time to educate themselves on the facts of the election and immigration policies. 

 

In a recent interview, Senator Marco Rubio stepped back from his support of the comprehensive immigration reform saying “no legislation can be expected to pass unless Americans are assured their borders are secure, and the immigration system is modernized and streamlined.”  

 

Voter turnout in the Swing State will greatly affect these issues. In regards to South Floridians, voter turnout and beliefs on the matter will have a major impact coming this Nov. 8, 2016. Many Cuban and Latin Americans living here in South Florida have family members here illegally, many of which are currently in immigration limbo.  

 

The election’s effect on US Immigration Bonds and immigration policies is still unclear and depending on the election’s outcome, could lead to a spike in detainees by the department of homeland security. This factor in itself is making many Americans realize how important it is to be informed about immigration policies and their responsibility as an American voter.