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Obama looking to give new life to immigration reform

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03-04-2010, 08:44 PM
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If this was a year ago I'd say good man but...
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Reporting from Washington - Despite steep odds, the White House has discussed prospects for reviving a major overhaul of the nation's immigration laws, a commitment that President Obama has postponed once already.

Obama took up the issue privately with his staff Monday in a bid to advance a bill through Congress before lawmakers become too distracted by approaching midterm elections.

In the session, Obama and members of his Domestic Policy Council outlined ways to resuscitate the effort in a White House meeting with two senators -- Democrat Charles E. Schumer of New York and Republican Lindsey Graham of South Carolina -- who have spent months trying to craft a bill.

According to a person familiar with the meeting, the White House may ask Schumer and Graham to at least produce a blueprint that could be turned into legislative language.

The basis of an immigration bill would include a path toward citizenship for the 12 million people living in the U.S. illegally. Citizenship would not be granted lightly, the White House said. Undocumented workers would need to register, pay taxes and pay a penalty for violating the law. Failure to comply might result in deportation.


Nick Shapiro, a White House spokesman, said the president's support for an immigration bill, which would also include improved border security, is "unwavering."

Participants in the White House gathering also pointed to an immigration rally set for March 21 in Washington as a way to spotlight the issue and build needed momentum.

Though proponents of an immigration overhaul were pleased that the White House isn't abandoning the effort, they also want Obama to take on a more assertive role, rather than leave it to Congress to work out a compromise.

Immigration is a delicate issue for the White House. After promising to revamp in his first year of office what many see as a fractured system, Obama risks angering a growing, politically potent Latino constituency if he now defers the goal until 2011.

But with the healthcare debate still unresolved, Democrats are wary of plunging into yet another polarizing issue. "Right now we have a little problem with the 'Chicken Little' mentality: The sky is falling and consequently we can't do anything," Rep. Raul M. Grijalva (D-Ariz.) said in an interview.

Republicans are unlikely to cooperate. On Capitol Hill, Republicans said that partisan tensions have only gotten worse since Obama signaled this week that he'll push forward with a healthcare bill, whether he can get GOP votes or not.

Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) said in an interview: "The things you hear from the [Obama] administration won't be well received."

Schumer, speaking as he walked quickly through the Capitol, said he is having trouble rounding up Republican supporters apart from Graham. "It's tough finding someone, but we're trying," Schumer said.

On Thursday, Schumer met with Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, who oversees the government's immigration efforts, to strategize over potential Republican co-sponsors.

"We're very hopeful we can get a bill done. We have all the pieces in place. We just need a second Republican," Schumer said in a statement.

Among proponents, there is a consensus that a proposal must move by April or early May to have a realistic chance of passing this year. If that deadline slips, Congress' focus is likely to shift to the November elections, making it impossible to take up major legislation
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03-04-2010, 09:09 PM
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If only McCain could man up and give CIR a vote
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This is pure spin! Activists need not let the guard down for ANY reason, White House "meeting" (what a joke), official policy "statement", bullshit, bullshit, bullshit... Let's keep the pressure. A "meeting" does not let us advance in our lives, contribute to this country, prevent deportation or detention. Until we have a law, it is only bullshit.
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03-04-2010, 10:46 PM
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What do we want? DREAM ACT!
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That reminds me who's going to march on March 21st?
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ok so the march is going to be on march 21st right?? in LA. cause thats also the same day as the marathon.
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He is at least realizing that Immigration Reform is needed. This is going to lead many to calling congress officials, especially Republicans, to support immigration reform. This little support, is better than none, which should help reform. That would be an amazing birthday present if reform/D.A., in deed, does pass in April or May.
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Only good news to come out from last several months
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Well even if he is doing this I am not so sure since he cant even pass Health Care and thats like his baby. Immigration would be like the bastard child.
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