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Arizona GOP candidate Blake Masters has tweeted his opposition to what he described as Democratic immigration policies. The process of becoming a U.S. citizen takes many years, and Republicans increased their share of Latino voters in 2020. DemocracyDay

"If we are to advance liberty and justice, we need to secure the border and fix the immigration system. We can do both," Biden said March 1, 2022."At our border, we’ve installed new technology like cutting-edge scanners to better detect drug smuggling. We’ve set up joint patrols with Mexico and Guatemala to catch more human traffickers."By Louis Jacobson • August 31, 2022

"First you have to get the right to stay as a legal resident," said Eduardo Gamarra, professor of Latin American studies at Florida International University."That can take three, five, maybe 10 years. Then you have to be a legal resident for five years before you can apply for citizenship. Then you have to wait more years after that."

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