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Feb 11, 2018Β Β· The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, signed into law by Reagan on Nov. 6 of that year, provided amnesty to nearly 3 million undocumented immigrants who proved that they had been in the ...
The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 , signed into law by Reagan on Nov. 6 of that year, provided amnesty to nearly 3 million undocumented immigrants who proved that they had been in the United States prior to Jan. 1, 1982.
Reagan, who died in 2004, indicated that he considered the 1986 law's employer-sanctions program to be crucial in preventing future illegal immigration. "It will remove the incentive for illegal immigration by eliminating the job opportunities which draw illegal aliens here," he said.
Senate candidate Kelli Ward has made the point several times: President Ronald Reagan's "biggest regret" was granting amnesty as part of 1986 immigration-reform legislation and then counting on Congress to secure the border, which never happened.
The DACA program β created in 2012 by then-President Barack Obama to protect from deportation undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children β is set to expire March 5. In an interview on Breitbart News' satellite radio show, Ward said: βIn 1986, Ronald Reagan β great president, amazing conservative, ...
In an email exchange with The Arizona Republic, Michael Reagan, the former president's son, said that his father never regretted the amnesty part of the 1986 compromise, but did regret that there was no follow-through on the enforcement measures or border security.