Posted on 11/10/2012 6:53:18 AM PST by Clint N. Suhks
House Speaker John A. Boehner, one of the most hard-line members of Congress on immigration, now says that comprehensive reform which includes a pathway to legalization for the undocumented -- will be a priority in 2013.
For years, Boehner, an Ohio Republican who placed some of the House's most controversial immigration hawks in leadership positions on the committee overseeing the issue, said that under no circumstances would Congress consider comprehensive immigration reform.
"This issue has been around far too long," Boehner said in an interview Thursday with ABC News' "World News." ''A comprehensive approach is long overdue, and I'm confident that the president, myself, others can find the common ground to take care of this issue once and for all." Boehners vow to prioritize overhauling the immigration system is significant.
It comes from someone in a key position to block, or facilitate, efforts in Congress to take up a reform bill. And its an indication of how the highest ranking Republicans are absorbing Latinos role in President Obamas re-election as a clear message that they must be willing to compromise on issues of importance to them.
More than 70 percent of Hispanic voters supported Obama, who has been more open to comprehensive overhaul of immigration laws.
"I'm not talking about a 3,000-page bill," Boehner said at a Friday press conference. "What I'm talking about is a common-sense, step-by-step approach to secure our borders, allow us to enforce the laws and fix a broken immigration system."
Two years ago, Boehner, an Ohio Republican, said that under no circumstances would Congress consider comprehensive immigration reform.
Boehner, who in his position at the helm wields considerable influence over how far a bill can get in the House, and even whether an issue gets attention in committees and on the floor, has been...
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Guys,
We simply have to get this issue behind us. The good news is we’re in a good position for getting a guest worker program, e-identification, updates social security cards, penalties for emplyers...things of that nature...if we frame it the right way. The right way is: You give us what we want and we’ll give you Amnesty as long as the illegal folks here pay some sort of fine.
I know it bites the big-one but, this issue has to to be dissapeared before the next presidential election.
Another way this can be sold to the public is to claim that a real guest worker program will stop the exploitation of hispanic labor who mostly get paid under the table. That’s a winning argument!!!
If Marco Rubio takes the lead, we can turn this thing around into a plus for our side but, we absolutely can’t be labeled as the party that ‘wants to deport grandma.’
It’s like saying WWII has been around too long so let’s just solve it once and for all. It’s impossible.
Now that the left has seemingly digitize vote fraud. They can conjure of votes needed and disappear votes cast. Not a word about any of that though.
We are strangers in a strange land in our own country.
We have too many US Citizens that can fill any unskilled labor jobs if their wages were higher than unemployment, food stamps and welfare. Amnesty has already been tried and look what happened! More illegals were attracted since Reagan tried it! I don’t give a damm if a head of lettuce costs $5, it’s what it’s worth if there’s a demand for it.
You may want to throw your fellow citizens under the bus to win an election but most conservatives won’t compromise their common sense principals.
Obama: Bend over and spread ‘em Boehner
Boehner: Yes your Majesty.
The Republicans will get no benefit from immigration amnesty. “Good fences, make good neighbors” is the only policy that will work.
Being “me too” never works, it just alienates your base, and the opposition will just say they are pandering and they don’t really mean it, so they won’t get anymore votes from the other side anyway.
See Scott Brown.
There were heated discussions here.. many FReepers wanted the massive influx and the rest of us were racists, some said.
Don't be fooled by another "reform" -- it's not what, it's how. How will "reform" be enforced.. or better, other than amnesty, IF it will be enforced one whit.
And please don't be fooled by the argument that reform must include a shinny hi-tech ID card that goes PING!.
If you want to roll over for the Democrats and the illegals, if you want to fire the bullet that finally kills the country, go ahead and do it. But you will do it without my help.
And I am sick of the Marco Rubio worship. He’s a Cuban, as lily-white as I am. Do you really think dark-skinned Mexicans are going to hop on his bus? If you do, you’re deluding yourself.
Read Heather McDonald. Amnesty will never get Republicans the Hispanic vote. They want freebies, and the Dems are willing to give them. Though, I don’t know, maybe you’re willing to compromise there, too.
Obama says, “Jump”, Boner says, ‘How High?”
In fact IIRC just days before 9/11/2001 Bush and Mexican president Fox were working out a deal to open the flood gates -- that were already in fragments -- and let a gazillion come and go as pleased the Mexican government and U.S. businesses looking for cheap, tax-payer subsidized labor.
I attempted to explain my recollection of some of those miles of threads in my last reply immediately above.
It’s past time to show Boehner the door.
Rush got it right the other day when he pegged Obama as “Barack O’Claus” handing out the free stuff right and left. It’s not the immigration thing; it’s the free stuff. It is what it is. And we’re outnumbered by kiddies who want X-mas (they don’t allow ‘Christ’mas) every day, with cake, clowns and circuses. - No one pushed illegal amnesty any harder than McCain, and see where it got him.
Speak John A. Boring needs to be CHALLENGED by someone who is from the TEA PARTY (if he wins the re-count, I'd say Allan West. If not him, Paul Ryan!!)
They had just -- through "hard work and dedication" -- worked out the details of comprehensive reform in 2007. Then the whole thing blew up in their fat faces.
We have barely even heard counter arguments that would appeal to all:
1. LEGAL vs. ILLEGAL
2. EVERY OTHER COUNTRY, INCLUDING MEXICO, protects borders
3. TERRORISTS GOING TO MEXICO AND SLIPPING IN HERE
4. PUSHING IN FRONT OF THE LINE AND PUSHING ASIDE GOOD,
HONEST, HISPANICS WHO ARE TRYING TO ARRIVE LEGALLY
5. THE PRESSURES ON YOUR CHILD’S SCHOOL OVERLOAD
6. THE “EVIL” AND GREEDY BUSINESSES ESSENTIALLY USING THIS
TO HAVE VIRTUALLY SLAVE LABOR
7. REPUBLICANS GIVEN NO CREDIT FOR THE FIRST AMNESTY
Do you hear these arguments in a way that even the Jon Stewart crowd would be aware of them? I don’t. When I bring up how unfair it is for people to be given a benefit of citizenship just because they were willing to break the law and step in line in front of those who were willing to come in legally, people say, “I never thought of it that way.” Shoving yourself SELFISHLY to the front of the line is understood by absolutely EVERYBODY. It is playground unfair. We should not “admire” them for wanting the best for their family as Repubs. so often do.....what, the people who are trying to get here legally DON’T want the best for their family? Their family is less important, WHY? If the Republicans tried at all, they could have most people furious about this, including those immigrants who have come here legally.
LLS
The country left the US House in Republican hands because they do not want immigration reform. He is failing the American people.
I think it is brilliant. Removes the issue from all future Dem BS, and firmly installs Hispanics as the number one minority group in the country. I’m betting Blacks won’t like the feeling they get when they realize that they are being replaced. There will be a growing unease in the Black community, especially when they realize that Puerto Rico is going to become a state too. I’m buying popcorn for that one.
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