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Immigration Reform Headed for Passage

By Markos Moulitsas, Daily Kos. Posted June 29, 2009.


The Democratic leadership have reiterated that they expect to pass meaningful immigration reform this year or early next year.
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Both the White House and Senate Democratic leadership have reiterated that they expect to pass meaningful immigration reform this year or early next year.

First, the Senate, where good legislation usually goes to die:

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said once again Tuesday that he has the votes to pass comprehensive immigration reform.

The only problem is finding floor time — and the political will in the Senate — to dig in on such a heated issue again.

"What is impeding comprehensive immigration reform is any floor time to do it," Reid told reporters. "I think we have the floor votes to do it."

Next, the White House:

My administration is fully behind an effort to achieve comprehensive immigration reform.  I have asked my Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Secretary Janet Napolitano, to lead up a group that is going to be working with a leadership group from both the House and the Senate to start systematically working through these issues from the congressional leaders and those with the relevant jurisdiction.

The timeline:

Obama and members of his administration met with the members of Congress to begin mapping a plan to build support for an immigration reform measure that the president has said he would like to pass "later this year or early next year," according to a senior White House official.

Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Obama said he was committed to push reform, even though similar efforts failed during the presidency of George W. Bush and sharp differences separate members of Congress when it comes to immigration reform, particularly as the economy continues to struggle.

"It's going to require some heavy lifting," Obama said. "It's going to require a victory of practicality and common sense and good policymaking over short-term politics. That's what I'm committed to doing as president."

Still, the messaging isn't all that harmonious. While Reid claims he has the votes, Rahm Emanuel claims the votes aren't there.

"If the votes were there, you wouldn't need to have the meeting. You could go to a roll call," Emanuel told reporters during an hour-long breakfast.

To which a Reid aide responded:

"The Senate passed a comprehensive immigration reform bill by a filibuster-proof margin and with strong bipartisan support in 2006, and we can do it again," spokesman Jim Manley said. "The White House should leave the vote counting to us."


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Markos Moulitsas is founder of the political blog Daily Kos and coauthor of "Crashing the Gate: Netroots, Grassroots, and the Rise of People-Powered Politics" (Chelsea Green Publishing).

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It won't go through
Posted by: DAD77 on Jun 29, 2009 10:31 AM   
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Obama's meeting last week was probably harmonious enough. It was filled with die hard let 'em all in supporters from both Democrats and Republicans. The falicy always comes down to writing a new enforcement bill when the government isn't enforcing the laws on the books now.

I know Chuck Schumer (D-NY) declared the border secure since apprehension is down 27%. However, that still leaves half a million people coming in every year.

When the American people see the nuts and bolts of what the government comes up with, there will again be a flurry of the American citizens saying "No." It didn't work when there was a republican president and it won't work now.

Just look at California as an example. The entire state has become dysfunctional from their pandering to illegal aliens and welfare. High school drop out rates at 50%. Budget shortfalls of $40 Billion.

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Let's just get rid of them!
Posted by: countingdaisies on Jun 29, 2009 11:51 PM   
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Then neither party would be dependent upon their support and could get back to caring about the rest of us. Why can't we have a popular vote since illegals hurt the citizens and only benefit those who hire them? Did anyone notice that the article reduced the number of illegals here to 10-15 million, not 20 million as we were previously told, although most likely there are even more than 20 million. How many illegals will actually register and pay their pittance of a fine? The current laws haven't been enforced, so why would any new one? It just makes it look like the government is trying to do something, at least it does to the sheeple.

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N O !!!
Posted by: crazy carlos on Jun 30, 2009 5:38 PM   
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BASTA!! Never mind deporting illegal aliens. Lets send congressmen, senators and most of the executive branch's "beautiful people" plus our judges to Mexico in their place. Carlos

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Treason By Elected Officials
Posted by: DAD77 on Jul 1, 2009 3:39 PM   
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There is something treasonous about pursuing a voting block of non-citizens, illegal, no less. Elected officials are pandering to Latino votes while American citizens are over taxed and many out of work. Isn't this called "conspiracy at the highest levels?"

The Hispanic groups are constantly claiming they delivered for Obama -- now Obama owes them. They all want legalization and continuous flow of more and more Hispanics into the country. If this coninues, the US will pass 1 billion people by 2100. Is this the American dream to leave our grandchildren?

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» RE: Treason By Elected Officials Posted by: dissentisgood
Pandering Officials
Posted by: DAD77 on Jul 2, 2009 8:05 AM   
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The democrats feel they can increase their political power. Portions of this block of elected officials want to legalize all undocumented with a path to citizenship. Their thinking is that these new voters will be loyal to the elected officials who gave them citizenship. With a huge infusion of loyal new citizens, their political power will be supreme. Ultimately power corrupts. Greed begets greed.

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