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Ianus 06-27-2013 07:21 PM

Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
http://dailycaller.com/2013/06/27/se...ation-reform/?
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After the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act passed in the Senate Thursday, lawmakers are wasting no time encouraging the lower chamber to take up reform.

“Take up immigration on your own timetable and the way you would like to see it happen — just address the issue,” South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsay Graham said Thursday. “If you don’t like our bill, do one of your own.”

Graham, a Gang of Eight member who co-sponsored and co-authored the Senate bill, expressed optimism about passage through the House, and said the Senate was sending the bill out “with a lot of wind to its back.”

“I don’t think they’re going to shy away from it — I mean, folks in the House aren’t afraid of dealing with tough issues,” Georgia Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss told reporters Thursday. “The end result they want to achieve, I just think, is going to be entirely different from the approach over here.”


In a press conference following the Senate vote, several ‘Gang of Eight’ senators together urged the House to tackle their own version of immigration form without delay – after which both chambers can conference a compromise on a single version for the president to sign.

“The bill has generated a level of (bipartisan) support that we believe it will be impossible for the House to ignore,” New York Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer said. “In the coming months, our colleagues in the House will hear a drum beat of support for our bill that will start tomorrow and won’t let up.”

The 68-32 vote, including 14 Republicans, will likely face a tough fight in the hardline-conservative controlled House, where Speaker John Boehner said this morning he will subject any immigration legislation to the Hastert Rule — meaning a majority of Republicans will have to support the bill before it can come to the floor.

“We want to carefully address this with our House colleagues respecting the equal role they play in crafting any legislation,” Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain said after the vote. “One thing I am confident that the members of the House agree on, and that is the status quo of de facto amnesty of 11 million people in this country is unacceptable.”

Senators opposing the bill were equally candid in expressing their feeling to the House, where they hope the changes and amendments defeated in the Senate stand a better chance of making it into the final bill.

“I think this is halftime in the game, because certainly no matter what the Senate does, the House has a different approach, and I think in all probability the bill will continue to move in a direction that the House would favor,” Texas Republican Whip Sen. John Cornyn said. “I would actually like to see an immigration reform bill, but not this one.”

Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley, one of the most outspoken members against immigration reform, expects the House to break the Senate bill down into separate pieces of legislation for individual consideration.


“They’re going to be much more tough,” the Texas Republican said prior to Thursday’s vote. “But I think they have intentions of getting a bill to conference.”

In response to the Hastert Rule roadblock laid down by Speaker Boehner this morning, New York Democrat Sen. Chuck Schumer had one final piece of parting advice for the House.

“You’ll get many House members saying ‘I wish it would pass, but I don’t want to vote for it.’ There’s a logical solution — put the bill on the floor, and it will pass. And many of those who don’t want to vote for it on the Republican side won’t have to,” Schumer said.
I think Grassley brought up an interesting option concerning the House.House Republicans could simply break up the Senate bill and vote on it in individual sections.

Optimism12 06-27-2013 07:25 PM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
Grassley is fucking hopeless. just like Sessions Cruz and Cornyn


theyre always gonna vote against any reform bill at the end of the day

butterflynans 06-27-2013 07:33 PM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
So what does it entail? How they short change us?

Pianoswithoutfaith 06-27-2013 07:43 PM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
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Originally Posted by butterflynans (Post 493250)
So what does it entail? How they short change us?



What do you mean

butterflynans 06-27-2013 08:14 PM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
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Originally Posted by Pianoswithoutfaith (Post 493251)
What do you mean

Someone elsewhere said they low ball us

butterflynans 06-27-2013 08:17 PM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/news/sen...143951088.html

DreamBig09 06-27-2013 09:02 PM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
I predict the House wont take action until Spring of next week. BELIEVE ME. Boner will not bring the bill up.

j83 06-27-2013 09:16 PM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
I really think we are witnessing the remaking of 2006 when the senate passed a similar bill and the house passed a totally different bill at opposite sides of the spectrum. The bills were so different that they didn't even go into conference and it died. With that said, I'm hoping I'm wrong...

Charolastra 06-27-2013 09:30 PM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
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Originally Posted by DreamBig09 (Post 493287)
I predict the House wont take action until Spring of next week. BELIEVE ME. Boner will not bring the bill up.

"Spring of next week"? What do you mean?

Task_1539 06-27-2013 10:01 PM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
lmao you know what he means.

Neil 06-27-2013 10:07 PM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
I'm not trying to be pessimist but Boehner will just sit on his ass and let the bill die. This is a win win situation for Democrats regardless of the outcome. Even if they get around to it, this bill will be butchered by the House.

DreamBig09 06-28-2013 02:12 AM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
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Originally Posted by Charolastra (Post 493299)
"Spring of next week"? What do you mean?

you know what I mean lmao! Im just so tired of talking about it. These politicians are pathethic.

DA User 06-28-2013 02:22 AM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
It does not matter whether House takes the Senate bill or House has its own as long as it passes.

Pianoswithoutfaith 06-28-2013 04:10 AM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
DA user would deport everyone here to save his ass

Erik1421 06-28-2013 06:13 AM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
I've noticed there is a huge surge of pessimistic users in this site. You guys are not even contributing to the topic, you're basically giving up. Anything can happen in politics so stop complaining and call your house representative. I miss it when the site was under control of mature dreamers...I guess.

Pianoswithoutfaith 06-28-2013 06:20 AM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
mature dreamers? those dreamers who gave up and left to their countries?

There is a limit of how long you dream you know and start to be realistic. But I guess this is why we are called dreamers.

Erik1421 06-28-2013 08:57 AM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
Those dreamers who stayed in the US, earned their higher education, gotten their EAD and currently are working. Like me. I'm pretty sure that we don't have much time to spend time on this site as much, I just lurk around sometimes. However the surge of hopeless high school kids who just got approved has gotten in my nerves so yeah I hope the mature dreamers come back.

Pianoswithoutfaith 06-28-2013 01:04 PM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
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Originally Posted by Erik1421 (Post 493424)
Those dreamers who stayed in the US, earned their higher education, gotten their EAD and currently are working. Like me. I'm pretty sure that we don't have much time to spend time on this site as much, I just lurk around sometimes. However the surge of hopeless high school kids who just got approved has gotten in my nerves so yeah I hope the mature dreamers come back.

Lots of not mature dreamers are working in higher fields here. Maybe you should be pretending to big and mighty or lurking and start exploring the forum more.

Erik1421 06-28-2013 02:13 PM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
"Lots of not mature dreamers are working in higher fields here."

Thats not even my point, and also its very likely they're not the majority of "non mature."

"pretending to big and mighty" the heck does that even mean? Do you even know how to verbs?

Also, I just said that yes indeed I've been switching to lurk more because of logic like yours. I hope you don't reply to every thread with that logic...oh wait.

Pianoswithoutfaith 06-28-2013 02:25 PM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
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Originally Posted by Erik1421 (Post 493525)
"Lots of not mature dreamers are working in higher fields here."

Thats not even my point, and also its very likely they're not the majority of "non mature."

"pretending to big and mighty" the heck does that even mean? Do you even know how to verbs?

Also, I just said that yes indeed I've been switching to lurk more because of logic like yours. I hope you don't reply to every thread with that logic...oh wait.

Ohh no someone is getting mad.....so much for being a mature person. Didn't take long for you get upset.

g33k 06-28-2013 02:27 PM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
Close this thread...

Erik1421 06-28-2013 02:52 PM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
Classic HS response, "umad bro?"

No need to close it, I'll just stop replying to it after this one. My point has been made.

Pianoswithoutfaith 06-28-2013 02:56 PM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
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Originally Posted by Erik1421 (Post 493545)
Classic HS response, "umad bro?"

No need to close it, I'll just stop replying to it after this one. My point has been made.

That you get upset easily? I can see why you don't post here.

freshh. 06-28-2013 03:08 PM

Re: Senators urge House to take up immigration reform
 
I will close each and every thread that gets off topic from now on and issue infractions to those derailing a thread.


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