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Senate nears key immigration reform vote

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06-24-2013, 02:50 PM
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Washington (CNN) -- Members of the Senate are set to hold a highly anticipated vote late Monday on a bipartisan measure designed to strengthen border security in the comprehensive immigration reform bill.

The measure includes language echoing most other parts of the legislation as well, thereby making it a critical test vote on the entire plan that is backed by the Obama administration.

Supporters need at least 60 votes to move forward with the revised border security provisions, which were drafted partly to boost Republican support for the overall package.

Supporters hope to win about 70 votes to demonstrate growing bipartisan momentum for the larger proposal as it clears the Democratic-controlled Senate and heads to the GOP-controlled House of Representatives.

Senate leaders are currently on track to hold a final vote on the bill itself before Congress breaks for its July 4 recess at the end of the week.


Among other things, the amendment would require 20,000 more border agents, complete 700 miles of fence along the boundary with Mexico, and deploy $3.2 billion in technology upgrades similar to equipment used by U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The proposal also includes stronger worker eligibility verification standards and border entry-exit controls.

Most undocumented immigrants would be eligible for permanent residency only after the five conditions have been met and verified by the Department of Homeland Security.

GOP Sens. John Hoeven of North Dakota and Bob Corker of Tennessee introduced the compromise amendment last week, saying it incorporated proposals from other senators to try to fix a broken immigration system.

The staunchest critics of the plan produced by the bipartisan "Gang of Eight," however, remain skeptical.

Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Alabama, said last week that the compromise means "amnesty will occur," and argued that the Hoeven-Corker amendment was only drafted in reaction to revelations about shortcomings in the original bill.

Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, announced Monday that he would oppose the Hoeven-Corker changes, declaring that he "cannot support an amendment cobbled together at the eleventh hour that doubles the border patrol without knowing how much it will cost or whether it is even the right strategy."

"Unfortunately this measure still omits a real trigger or objective measure to see if the proposed strategy is working," he added. "At a time when the trust deficit with the federal government is so huge, we do not need more promises from the government - we need measurable results."

Last week, the Senate rejected a measure drafted by Cornyn that would have required much stricter border security standards. Democrats warned that his proposal was a "poison pill" that would have ensured defeat for the entire plan.

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, the most prominent Republican in the "Gang of Eight," told CNN's Dana Bash last week that he understands "why conservatives are upset."

"They've seen all these promises in the past that haven't been delivered," Rubio said. But the status quo on immigration "is hurting America," he added. "And if nothing passes, then this disaster that we have now, that's what's going to stay in place."
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I believe the vote for the Corker-Hoeven amendment is later this evening at around 5:30 P.M.This will be followed by the motion to end debate on Wednesday followed by final passage on Thursday or Friday of this very same week.
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IS it possible to view the live coverage on a website? Can you give me a link????
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I believe the vote for the Corker-Hoeven amendment is later this evening at around 5:30 P.M.This will be followed by the motion to end debate on Wednesday followed by final passage on Thursday or Friday of this very same week.
Indeed brah. The motion to end debate vote is the one we will celebrate right (hopefully over 70)? The final passage vote is the boring simple majority vote correct?
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C-SPAN's website has live streaming of the Senate.
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there is also a live stream at senate.gov
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live right now http://www.c-span.org/Live-Video/C-SPAN2/
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When voting session do we need the 70 that really counts to send the message to House?

I think we will get 75 or more though.
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When voting session do we need the 70 that really counts to send the message to House?

I think we will get 75 or more though.
Motion to end debate.
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