Peace in U.S. = Amnesty: For Hardworking Illegals in the U.S. with Clean Record

Author:   Ingrid Bierley
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798244156591


Pages:   110
Publication Date:   16 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Peace in U.S. = Amnesty: For Hardworking Illegals in the U.S. with Clean Record


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The United States has long defined itself as a nation built by work by hands that till the soil, raise the walls, clean the floors, care for children and elders, harvest food, drive trucks, and keep cities alive. From generation to generation, this country has depended on IMMIGRANTS, people willing to work hard, obey the law, and contribute to the common good. Yet today, millions of individuals who do exactly that live in the shadows not because they are criminals, but because they lack legal immigration status. This book is about those people. Across the United States, there are undocumented immigrants who wake up before dawn, work long hours, pay taxes, respect the law, and raise families with strong values. They are not gang members. They are not traffickers. They are not threats to public safety. They are hard-working men and women with clean records who contribute daily to the economy and social fabric of this nation. Still, they live with constant fear, fear of deportation, family separation, exploitation, and a future they cannot fully plan. Amnesty for Hard-Working Illegals in the U.S. with Clean Record argues that it is time for a fair, lawful, and humane solution one that recognizes effort, responsibility, and good conduct. This is not a call for open borders or lawlessness. It is a call for common sense, justice, and economic realism. For decades, the immigration system has been broken. It demands labor but withholds stability. It benefits from workers' contributions while denying them legal protection. Amnesty properly designed is not a reward for crime. It is a recognition of reality. This book focuses specifically on undocumented immigrants with clean criminal records who have demonstrated long-term commitment to work, family, and community. These individuals have already shown who they are through their actions. They have paid taxes using ITIN numbers, contributed to Social Security they may never collect, started businesses, volunteered in churches and schools, and raised U.S. citizen children who call this country home. Denying them legal status does not make America safer or stronger. It makes America less honest about who is already here and who is already contributing. From an economic perspective, legalization benefits everyone. Studies repeatedly show that when undocumented workers gain legal status, wages rise, tax revenues increase, productivity improves, and exploitation declines. Employers gain stability. Communities gain trust. Law enforcement gains cooperation. Families gain security. The nation gains transparency and accountability, and finally our communities will live in Peace. From a moral perspective, the question is simple: Should a person who has worked honestly for 10, 15, or 20 years, committed no serious crimes, and built a family and community, be treated the same as a violent offender? This book says no. Amnesty for hard-working immigrants with clean records is not about politics; it is about fairness. It is about aligning immigration law with American values: work ethic, responsibility, opportunity, and redemption. It is about being HUMANITARIAN, fixing a system that currently benefits from people's labor while denying their ESSENTIAL SERVICE in the American economy. Throughout this book, you will find: Clear explanations of what ""amnesty"" really means Real-world examples of immigrant contributions to the U.S. economy The costs of inaction for taxpayers, businesses, and families Practical frameworks for a legal, conditional path to status A vision for immigration reform that strengthens, not weaken, s the rule of law The people discussed in these pages are already part of this country. ICE should focus and approach to immigration enforcement that is essential for public safety, fiscal responsibility, and the integrity of the rule of law.

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Author:   Ingrid Bierley
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.372kg
ISBN:  

9798244156591


Pages:   110
Publication Date:   16 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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