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08-01-2010, 04:37 PM
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angie123
Keep up the advocacy work! Countdown: 99 days til November 2nd elections!

Reform's chances

U.S. Rep. Ed Pastor, D-Ariz., who cheered Bolton's decision to prevent much of SB 1070 from going into effect, said a chance remains that Congress will return after the elections and push through comprehensive immigration reform. If that's not politically possible - no bill has been introduced in the Senate - lawmakers could try to do a piece of it, such as the DREAM Act, he said. That proposal, which has attracted bipartisan support in past years, would grant legal status to undocumented-immigrant children who have lived here most of their lives if they attend college or serve in the military.

"In the lame-duck Congress, you have people who are not returning, you have people who are defeated, you have people who no longer are under the threat of an election who may look at the subject matter more on what's good public policy rather than how it could hurt their campaigns," said Pastor, the most senior member of Arizona's U.S. House delegation.

http://immigration.visanow.com/blog/...t-a-Standstill
Summer is almost over and election season will soon begin; thus the timeframe for immigration reform is diminishing. Before the November elections, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid may abandon comprehensive immigration reform and take the piece meal approach by trying to pass the Dream Act, only a fractional part of overall reform, albeit an important one, effecting undocumented students. Post-November, Democrats insist they won’t try to take up immigration reform or move major legislation during the subsequent lame-duck session. On the contrary, the lame-duck session may be the only and best time to pass CIR. Still, to echo previous assessments, we believe CIR won't realistically be debated until January 2011. Any later than the first quarter of 2011, will risk cross over into 2011 campaigning for presidential re-elections, and relegate CIR to the backburner or completely off the table for another Congressional session.
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