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Manchin signals support for immigration in budget deal

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July 14, 2021 - 04:05 PM EDT
Manchin signals support for immigration in budget deal

BY RAFAEL BERNAL AND AL WEAVER

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), a key moderate, on Wednesday said he supports including immigration provisions in a budget reconciliation bill, easing the path toward resolution on an issue that threatened to divide Democrats.

Asked by a reporter how he felt about the immigration provisions in the bill, Manchin replied, "I'm fine."

"I'm a 2013 immigration supporter. You can look at the 2013 bill and I thought that was a great bill. If we had that bill then, we wouldn't have the problems we'd have today," he said, referring to a comprehensive immigration reform bill that passed the Senate in 2013 but was never taken up by the House.

As the most conservative Senate Democrat, Manchin's support is critical to inclusion of any provision that ends up in the reconciliation bill.

Democrats will need unanimous support from their Senate caucus to pass any reconciliation bill.

While a budget reconciliation bill would not include immigration reform per se, the current Democratic proposal includes funding to grant a path to citizenship for millions of undocumented immigrants.

The proposal, as currently funded, would include undocumented immigrants who came to the United States as minors, beneficiaries of the Temporary Protected Status program, essential workers, and immigrant farmworkers.

While many of those categories overlap, the budget bill could ultimately regularize the status of up to 10 million people.

Still, the Senate parliamentarian has yet to rule whether funding for immigration regularizations has enough budgetary impact to warrant inclusion in a reconciliation bill.

"The big question is what happens with the parliamentarian, but we have good precedent on the parliamentarian ruling in the past to include immigration provisions, we think that bodes very well," said Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC) on a call with reporters Wednesday.

Immigration advocates on the left and right are calling on Democrats to use reconciliation to override any possibility of Republicans blocking the legalization of undocumented immigrants.

Opening a pathway to citizenship for millions of people would mark the first time in 35 years that Congress dictates a liberalization of immigration policy, after decades of increasing border security and immigration enforcement.

The broad approach to immigration in reconciliation seems to have White House support, in addition to support from progressives and key moderates in both chambers.

Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), a proponent of immigration reform, said President Biden expressed support for including immigration in the reconciliation package at his meeting with Democratic senators Wednesday.

"There's certainly a line item, and now the committee process will begin to flesh out the specifics within the committee jurisdictions," said Padilla, who said the immigration provisions should be "as inclusive as possible."

https://thehill.com/latino/563047-ma...in-budget-deal
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Sinema probably will toe the party line on this one.

It's now in the Parliamentarian's hands.

What will Elizabeth do? WWED? Lol

The 2005 precedent seems shaky to me. Not sure how you can change immigration law this way.

Come on Elizabeth tell us what you will do!
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The parliamentarian has no power, it's just an illusory position to kill provisions and not catch blame (see 15/hr). It's an administrative post that can be fired and overruled (see tax cuts 2017).

If the parliamentarian says no on immigration (or anything on this bill really), and the dems. do nothing to overrule, they're just baiting voters and wanted that provision dead on purpose.
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Maybe one republican will vote in favor ?
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This is beyond DOA, holy crap.

Demonrats are weak, they will cave in like they always do.
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Manchin from downtown!!!
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Maybe one republican will vote in favor ?
Go against his party and put target on his back?
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This is beyond DOA, holy crap.

Demonrats are weak, they will cave in like they always do.
What exactly are the caving??? The pressure is on them to votes yes or in favor. In this instance, caving is in our favor.

The blue dogs will ask for border security and probably a limited scope, TPS, FARM, DACA, and essential workers. We may be looking at a potential 3-4M population.
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Y'all should read the comments here ...they're calling Manchin a "garbage dem" lmfaoooo...

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...-pay-all-this/
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Maybe one republican will vote in favor ?
Careful where you place your hope and faith.
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