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Immigration Reform Effort To Begin In Senate Post-Inauguration
i know we got already a few of this articles but this one is pretty cool too...
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Well the usual suspects have been mentioned...Schumer, McCain, Hatch but the main GOP man who I feel will bring his party to the table is the Senior Senator from South Carolina LINDSEY GRAHAM. He is the most genuine GOP Senator I've encountered with immigration policy. He is one I would trust to make a compromise. Not too sure about McCain and Hatch. Schumer and Graham should introduce the next CIR bill!!! Whatever happens, I expect a clear pathway to a conditional green card for DACA beneficiaries and some sort of guest worker program for the remaining undocumented immigrants. Hopefully there will be a pathway to permanent residency for everybody! I am very very excited for next year. Obama doesn't have to worry about reelection. GOP is on the ropes and on track to lose the 2016 election as well. Hispanics have been mentioned REPEATEDLY by Republican strategists/networks as a heavy influence on Obamas victory. Now..only God help us from the wrath of the great Senator from Alabama, JEFF SESSIONS!!
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^I think on the Republican side things might be a bit different in the Senate.I think the new Senator, Jeff Flake,will play a key role in the Upper Chamber with regards to any negotiation since he was a former House Republican before and might be the best man for the job.
I think Democrats in the Senate are actually waiting for the Republican alternative and see where it goes. |
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I'm more worried about the House. Senate will be fine because they see the big picture. House caters to the election cycle and will care about their position/electability, not the future.
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So it is going to be a GOP Bill. This means it will definately pass in the House.
I can see CIR/DA passing in February 2013. |
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Now, I can see the political dynamics has shifted in favor of the Democrats...
The Democrats have an upper hand on the so-called "fiscal cliff" negotiations. In addition to that, the Republicans want to do something about immigration to stop any more Hispanic voters moving to the Democrats... Although the birthright plan that the Republicans are having is unlikely to become reality due to the complexity involved in the process, it is good to see that the Republicans are alarmed. At least, for President Obama's second term, there won't be as many issues bigger than immigration as during his first term. For the past four years, immigration was pushed off due to the economy, the health care reform, the budget/tax bills, the financial reform, etc. And, now, the Republican leadership is alarmed by the fact that more than 70% of the Hispanic vote went to the Democrats. |
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There are some naysayers on this forum that claim nothing will change in the next 2 years, but I guarantee there will be something down the pipeline. Both parties now fully recognize how important the "minority" vote is, especially Hispanics and this was more or less a rude wake-up call for the current GOP establishment. There's going to be a lot of talks of getting something done and not just merely lip-service either. One good thing about this election? That the Democratic Senate managed to keep a majority when it shouldn't have (See Mourdock and Akin back when both were leading their Democrat rivals before the rape comments) and the political momentum is shifting in favor of the Democrats despite the obstructionist House. Things are going to get very interesting next year. |
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I hope something really good happens. Fingers crossed.
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