AP Photo/Evan Vucci Despite the fanfare surrounding President Joe Biden’s open borders immigration plan, it’s not looking too good for his “let’s legalize everyone” policy. Lawmakers on both sides acknowledged that the White House’s immigration proposal is not likely to become law in its current form. On his first day in office, Biden proposed legislation that would provide a path to citizenship for over 11 million individuals residing in the country illegally. It would also create a streamlined pathway for farmworkers and those protected by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Predictably, the proposal is light on measures designed to prevent future illegal immigration. Big shocker, right? However, it would allocate $4 billion in aid to Central American countries to address poverty, crime, and other issues that lead people to cross the border illegally and add more technology to monitor the crossing.