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Biden's immigration bill and legal dreamers

A friend of mine entered as a dependent on his parents' E2 visa and recently aged out of it (hasn't been deported yet since his family's currently in a green card appeal process which i guess allows him to stay until they make a decision). Haven't seen a whole lot of information on whether this new bill could help him stay in the US in the case he gets denied a green card and was wondering if anyone knows anything regarding this? If it does address his situation, what are the chances this part of the bill ends up passing the senate? And if it ends up getting passed after he has to leave would he be allowed to return or would things have changed?

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