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Reid Remarks On Common-Sense Immigration Reform
United States Senate Democrats ^ | 1/28/2013 | Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid

Posted on 01/28/2013 12:48:09 PM PST by mdittmar

I applaud [the bipartisan group of eight] Senators for setting partisanship aside to tackle a crucial issue facing our nation. This is a positive first step.”

“I pledge that I will do everything in my power as Majority Leader to get a bill across the finish line.”

“With bipartisan support building in both houses of Congress and a President who is eager to solve this problem, there is no reason we should not pass comprehensive immigration reform immediately.”

Washington, D.C.Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid spoke on the Senate floor today about immigration reform. Below are his remarks as prepared for delivery.

Last week, after the nation celebrated the second inauguration of President Barack Obama, I expressed a hope that this Congress would be characterized by a commitment to finding common ground. So I am pleased that a bipartisan group of eight Senators – four Democrats and four Republicans – will announce an agreement on a framework for comprehensive immigration reform this afternoon.

No one denies America’s immigration system is broken. As I have said, this is one of the most important legislative missions Congress will undertake this year. I applaud these Senators for setting partisanship aside to tackle a crucial issue facing our nation. But the true test of our Congressional leadership will be to pass a comprehensive bill.

As a Senator from Nevada, who has for years witnessed firsthand the difficulties our broken immigration system presents for immigrants and their families, it is very important to me, personally, that we finally resolve this issue. So I pledge that I will do everything in my power as Majority Leader to get a bill across the finish line. Nothing short of bipartisan success is acceptable to me.

President Obama has already taken commendable executive action to suspend deportation of upstanding young men and women who were brought to this country illegally by their parents. I thank President Obama for his leadership, and for making comprehensive immigration reform a top priority of his administration. And I am pleased President Obama will present to the nation his own ideas to fix the current, broken immigration system during a visit to Las Vegas tomorrow.

With bipartisan support building in both houses of Congress and a President who is eager to solve this problem, there is no reason we should not pass comprehensive immigration reform immediately. It will be good for our economy and good for immigrant families. But successful immigration reform cannot be piecemeal. And it must include a path to citizenship for the estimated 11 million undocumented individuals in our country.

Legislators must craft a comprehensive solution that continues to secure the borders, punishes unscrupulous employers who exploit immigrants and undercut American wages, improves our dysfunctional legal immigration system and requires the 11 million people who are undocumented to register with the government, pay fines and taxes, learn English and get in the back of the line to obtain legal status. The framework proposed by the bipartisan group of eight Senators meets those criteria. And I hope we will soon have a bill to send through the committee process and bring to the Senate floor for a vote.

I have long said that when my Republican colleagues were truly ready to craft a common-sense, legislative solution that was tough, fair and practical, Democrats would stand ready to cooperate. For years, Democrats have been eager to pass comprehensive immigration reform. But Republicans have been unwilling to work to find common ground. So I am glad to see that some of my Republican colleagues finally seem ready to find a bipartisan way to correct the flaws in this nation’s immigration system – instead of just complaining that the system is broken.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: amnesty; reid; rinos
"For years,Democrats have been eager to pass comprehensive immigration reform."

Hey harry,so have the RINOs.

1 posted on 01/28/2013 12:48:15 PM PST by mdittmar
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To: mdittmar

Hay Harry! Secure the borders! And pass a damned budget already! Shirker! Usurper! Useful idiot!


2 posted on 01/28/2013 12:51:27 PM PST by Jim Robinson (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God!!)
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To: Jim Robinson

Harry doesn’t want unemployed Americans to get jobs.


3 posted on 01/28/2013 12:53:18 PM PST by muawiyah
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To: mdittmar
How did “Common Sense” come to be a euphemism for anti-American?
4 posted on 01/28/2013 12:55:18 PM PST by BenLurkin (This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both)
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“I have long said that when my Republican colleagues were truly ready to craft a common-sense, legislative solution that was tough, fair and practical, Democrats would stand ready to cooperate. For years, Democrats have been eager to pass comprehensive immigration reform. But Republicans have been unwilling to work to find common ground.”

Harry, you miserable, lying SOB. You can be sure the media won’t bring up HIS words from the past!!!

Harry Reid: illegal aliens “free loaders and scam artists”

OH! THE IRONY!

From John Lollipop..

“Reid, now an impassioned champion of amnesty for 20 million illegal aliens in America, once called illegal aliens “free loaders and scam artists” which he proposed to deal with in his Immigration Stabilization Act in the United States Senate in 1993.” That proposed legislation was introduced to the floor of the US Senate with the following press release, in part, issued by Reid’s office on August 5, 1993. “In response to increased terrorism and abuse of social programs by aliens, (I) today introduced the first and only comprehensive immigration reform bill in Congress. Currently, an alien living illegally in the United States often pays no taxes but receives unemployment, welfare, free medical care, and other federal benefits. Recent terrorist acts, including the World Trade Center bombing, have underscored the need to keep violent criminals out of the country.” [snip]

http://towncriernews.blogspot.com/2010/01/harry-reid-illegal-aliens-free-loaders.html


5 posted on 01/28/2013 12:55:18 PM PST by AuntB (Illegal immigration is simply more "share the wealth" socialism and a CRIME not a race!)
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To: Jim Robinson

That 11-12 million figure has been spouted around for years, based on the 2000 census. It’s more like 20-30 million now.


6 posted on 01/28/2013 12:55:59 PM PST by Timber Rattler (Just say NO! to RINOS and the GOP-E)
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To: muawiyah

Harry is nothing more than a corrupt Marxist pig. A useful idiot who’s going to wonder why he and comrade president Obama are among the first sent to the gulags (or gas chambers) when the commie hard-liners they are helping take over.


7 posted on 01/28/2013 12:59:42 PM PST by Jim Robinson (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God!!)
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To: mdittmar

“For years,Democrats have been eager to pass comprehensive immigration reform.”

What about the first two years of Obama’s presidency when you had total majorities and could do whatever you wanted? Guess it wasn’t important for democrats then.


8 posted on 01/28/2013 1:03:42 PM PST by sanjuanbob
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To: BenLurkin

“How did “Common Sense” come to be a euphemism for anti-American? “

The larger question is how did “common sense” come to be used in the same sentence as “Harry Reid?”


9 posted on 01/28/2013 1:04:55 PM PST by DaiHuy (May God save the country, for it is evident the people will not! Millard Fillmore)
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To: mdittmar

After this Bill is passed, everybody not covered by it gets deported ——Right??????

Bwahahahahahahahahha.


10 posted on 01/28/2013 1:06:32 PM PST by Venturer
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To: DaiHuy

LOL!


11 posted on 01/28/2013 1:07:28 PM PST by mdittmar
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To: mdittmar
I expressed a hope that this Congress would be characterized by a commitment to finding common ground.<<

Harry...I don't know where the senate stands with ya but Id find common ground with ya in a heartbeat....

In the ear or in the mouth?...U decide..I've compromised..(My 1st offer...between the peepers is out!..You win!)...Its up to you to decide now....*S*

12 posted on 01/28/2013 5:27:02 PM PST by M-cubed
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