In an editorial in the National Review yesterday, Jindal spoke against the Senate version of the bill which has the backing of the US President Barack Obama.
"The problem begins with bad motives. Politically craven electoral concerns and the interests of big businesses and unions should not drive legislation.
"Washington as usual is focused on what's good for political parties, instead of focusing on what's right for America," Jindal said.
"An all-or-nothing approach will likely yield what it usually yields - nothing. It just takes three simple steps," he said.
"Step 1: Secure the border.Do this first. It's time to get it done. We cannot trust bureaucrats or agencies to determine when the border is secured, so we should instead adopt a goal that can't be manipulated - such as complete implementation of fencing, technology, and other security methods - and only then should we decide whether that approach has worked or not," he wrote.
"Step 3: Increase legal immigration, by a lot. Letting folks into our country who want to work, get an education, and improve their lives is good for them and good for us.
"We should increase legal immigration not only for unskilled labourers, but also for skilled workers from all over the world," he said.
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