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Senate Passes Immigration Bill Overhaul
My Way News ^ | May 25, 2006 | DAVID ESPO

Posted on 05/25/2006 4:35:06 PM PDT by Nachum

WASHINGTON (AP) - Legislation to secure U.S. borders and offer millions of illegal immigrants access to the American dream cleared the Senate on Thursday, a rare election-year reach across party lines and a triumph for President Bush.

The 62-36 vote cleared the way for arduous summertime compromise talks with the House on its version that focuses on border enforcement - with no guarantee of success.

"Why not say to those undocumented workers who are working the jobs that the rest of us refuse, come out from the shadows," said Arizona Republican John McCain, a key architect of the bill.

The legislation includes money to better secure the borders, provide a new guest worker program and give an eventual shot at citizenship to many of the estimated 11 million to 12 million immigrants in the country illegally.

The bill "strengthens our security and reflects our humanity," said Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., McCain's partner in Senate compromise. "It is intended to keep out those who would harm us and welcome those who contribute to our country."

Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., and the Democratic leader, Harry Reid of Nevada, both sided with supporters, a reflection of the bipartisan backing for a bill that was months in the drafting and survived several near-death experiences.

Conservative critics attacked the legislation to the end after trying unsuccessfully to pull it apart with amendments.

"This bill will not secure our borders," said Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., one of the most persistent critics.

"This is amnesty," added David Vitter, R-La., who tried last week to strip out provisions relating to citizenship.

Not so, said Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., chairman of the Judiciary Committee, in a rebuttal to weeks of debate. "They have to pay a fine. They have to undergo a criminal background check. They have to pay back taxes, they have to learn English and they have to go to the back of the line," he said, referring to illegal immigrants who would apply for citizenship.

Still, Sessions, Vitter, John Cornyn of Texas and others echoed a view widely held among House Republicans, many of whom have vigorously denounced the Senate bill as well as Bush's call for a "comprehensive approach" to the issue.

That portended difficult compromise talks in the shadow of midterm elections, at a time when Bush's poll ratings are low, congressional Republicans are concerned and Democrats are increasingly optimistic about their chances in November.

For now, supporters of the Senate bill said they intended to savor their victory. Peppered with questions about the compromise talks ahead, Sen. Mel Martinez, R-Fla., said, "I'm going to celebrate here."

The House bill, which passed on a largely party-line vote last year, is generally limited to border enforcement. It would make all illegal immigrants subject to felony charges and it contains no provision for either a new temporary worker program or citizenship for men, women and children in the country unlawfully.

(AP) Republican senators appear at a Capitol Hill news conference, Thursday, May 25, 2006, to discuss... Full Image

In contrast, the Senate bill would mark the most far-reaching changes in immigration law in two decades. Built on compromise after painstaking compromise, it was designed to appeal to conservatives and others seeking tougher border enforcement; business interests eager for a steady supply of legal, low-wage labor; unions seeking enhanced protections for migrants who often toil in seasonal work the fields and Hispanics who are on the cusp of greater political power and determined to win a change in legal status for millions of illegal immigrants.

That last group - Hispanics - comprises the fastest growing segment of the electorate, and millions made their feelings clear in street demonstrations denouncing the House measure and calling for passage of a broader measure.

Bush played a prominent role in the run-up to passage. An Oval Office speech last week made explicit his support for the Senate's overall approach. A later trip to Arizona was designed to reassure conservatives about his commitment to stanching illegal immigration.

In more than a week of debate, the Senate made a series of changes in the legislation. Still, the key pillars were preserved when opponents failed to knock out the guest worker program or the citizenship provisions. A new program for 1.5 million temporary agricultural workers also survived.

To secure the borders, the measure calls for the hiring of an additional 1,000 new Border Patrol agents this year and 14,000 by 2011, and backs Bush's plan for a short-term deployment of National Guard troops to states along the Mexican Border. The bill calls for new surveillance equipment as well as the construction of 370 miles of triple-layered fencing and 500 miles of vehicle barriers.

The new guest worker program would admit 200,000 individuals a year. Once here, they would be permitted for the first time to petition on their own for a green card that confers legal permanent residency, a provision designed to reduce the potential for exploitation by employers.

A separate new program, a compromise between growers and unions, envisions admission of an estimated 1.5 million immigrant farm workers who may also apply for permanent residency

Even supporters of the bill conceded the three-tiered program related to illegal immigrants was complicated.

Those in the country unlawfully for five years or more would be permitted to remain, continue working and eventually apply for citizenship. They would be required to pay at least $3,250 in fines and fees, settle any back taxes and learn English.

Illegal immigrants in the country for more than two years but less than five would be required to travel to a point of entry before re-entering the United States legally and beginning a lengthy process of seeking citizenship. They would be subject to the same fines, fees and other requirements as the longer-term immigrants.

An immigrant in the country illegally for less than two years would be required to leave with no guarantee of return.

A new electronic system for employee verification is designed to hold employers accountable for hiring decisions. It provides for maximum fines of $20,000 for each worker and possible jail time for repeat offenders.

A separate controversy erupted over a call to make English the national language. Supporters said it would leave all current rights in place. Detractors argued it could undermine an executive order that mandates assistance to individuals who receive services such as health care yet lack proficiency in English.


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KEYWORDS: 109th; aliens; bill; bushbash; cira; illegalimmigration; immigrationreform; overhaul; passes; senate
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To: potlatch
"I drink Pina Coladas rather than Margaritas"

LOL, same results. Enjoy, and have a good time.

 

121 posted on 05/26/2006 6:21:38 PM PDT by Smartass (Vaya con Dios - And forgive us our trash baskets as we forgive those who put trash in our baskets)
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To: Smartass

Thanks SmartA!


122 posted on 05/26/2006 6:22:27 PM PDT by potlatch (Does a clean house indicate that there is a broken computer in it?)
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To: Nachum
"How about our own deck of cards: "Republican Weasels"?

Excellent idea.

123 posted on 05/27/2006 9:53:19 AM PDT by Czar (StillFedUptotheTeeth@Washington)
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To: Liz
"...while they break our laws with complete impunity.

Because they know they can get away with it. If nothing else, S. 2611 will forever be the line in the sand that identified the 62 traitors in the Senate.

124 posted on 05/27/2006 10:13:40 AM PDT by Czar (StillFedUptotheTeeth@Washington)
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To: nicmarlo

Every single (R) who voted Yes on S. 2611 should be targeted for defeat. Every one of them--no exceptions.


125 posted on 05/27/2006 10:17:44 AM PDT by Czar (StillFedUptotheTeeth@Washington)
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To: JustPiper
"Watch the daily thread for our line of attack,..."

I'll be in and out over the next several days, but I will do what I can to keep up.

126 posted on 05/27/2006 10:33:17 AM PDT by Czar (StillFedUptotheTeeth@Washington)
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To: Liz; nicmarlo; JustPiper; devolve; La Enchiladita; janetgreen; Borax Queen; DumpsterDiver
"We see here in the Senate bill what happens when an arrogant gov't assumes too much power."

S. 2611 is of incalculable value because it showed us who the traitors are. They will never be able to shed the traitor's mark. It will be with them forever. When it was time to defend America and honor their oath of office, they chose treason instead.

Now they will have to live with it.

127 posted on 05/27/2006 10:41:50 AM PDT by Czar (StillFedUptotheTeeth@Washington)
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To: Czar
S. 2611 is of incalculable value because it showed us who the traitors are.

There is a group called the Republican Main Street Partnership. The Republican senators who are members are:

They all voted for S2611.

A list of the congressmen who belong can be found here. It will be interesting to compare how they may vote if any "compromise" bill appears on the horizon.

128 posted on 05/27/2006 11:00:51 AM PDT by DumpsterDiver
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To: DumpsterDiver; Nachum; Czar
Thank you, DD. I was trying to remember the name of that group this morning and couldn't.... Yes, the RINO traitors have a history and I think their formation can be traced to Sen. McInsane.

When it comes to the next step, the "conference" commitee, I understand ALL members of Senate Judiciary go to conference.. The ones who voted No (who are on that cmte) are Cornyn, Sessions, Coburn, Grassley, Kyl and Hatch, all Repubbies. All of the Dems on Judiciary voted Yes.

Next, we need to know who in the House will go to Conference. I understand Hastert has something to do with selection process. Sensenbrenner is chair of: House Judiciary Committee

Interesting to note Dan Lungren is a member of House Judiciary. Remember when he was our AG and vowed to enforce Prop 187? *sigh*

129 posted on 05/27/2006 12:49:47 PM PDT by La Enchiladita (God Bless Our Troops...including U.S. Border Patrol, America's First Line of Defense)
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To: Czar

LOL. I can't keep up; it's hopeless, but I'm trying to organize myself over here to do some phone calls and e-mails this weekend.


130 posted on 05/27/2006 12:51:24 PM PDT by La Enchiladita (God Bless Our Troops...including U.S. Border Patrol, America's First Line of Defense)
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To: Nachum

Time to 'OVERHAUL' the Senate. Let's start with our own useless Quislings in the GOP first. Frist, Spector, McCain, Hagel, Graham, Dewine, Collins etc.....


131 posted on 05/27/2006 12:55:34 PM PDT by tflabo (Take authority that's ours)
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To: subbob

"Senator Brownback - I am OUTRAGED at your vote on the Senate Immigration Bill."

THis one hurts the most...say it aint so Sam.


132 posted on 05/27/2006 12:59:12 PM PDT by tflabo (Take authority that's ours)
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To: dalight; nicmarlo; DumpsterDiver; Liz; Borax Queen; janetgreen; Republican Wildcat
" I got the wild idea of checking out the positions of Snowe's Democrat opponents and I recoiled in horror!!!"

It won't be pretty and some Rats may benefit. It will take a strong stomach.

But the traitors must be punished.

Whatever it takes.

133 posted on 05/27/2006 1:51:06 PM PDT by Czar (StillFedUptotheTeeth@Washington)
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To: DumpsterDiver; nicmarlo

I once had some hope for Coleman. No more.

As for Isakson, isn't he the one that tried to get a good amendment passed, but it was defeated?


134 posted on 05/27/2006 2:27:08 PM PDT by Czar (StillFedUptotheTeeth@Washington)
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To: Nachum

135 posted on 05/27/2006 2:30:16 PM PDT by heights
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To: La Enchiladita; nicmarlo
"I understand Hastert has something to do with selection process."

I have little faith in Hastert, whom I perceive to be a typical old line Bob Michael type silk sock, country club, go-along-to-get-along RINO. He never met a compromise he couldn't live with. He's also the clown who decided to appoint a Red China lobbyist to his senior staff; as far as I know, she's still there.

In other words, the less Hastert has to do with it the better.

136 posted on 05/27/2006 2:33:42 PM PDT by Czar (StillFedUptotheTeeth@Washington)
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To: Czar

I have the same inclination.


137 posted on 05/27/2006 3:10:58 PM PDT by La Enchiladita (God Bless Our Troops...including U.S. Border Patrol, America's First Line of Defense)
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To: Czar
When it was time to defend America and honor their oath of office, they chose treason instead. Now they will have to live with it.

I hope they have to live with it out of office!

138 posted on 05/27/2006 3:53:01 PM PDT by nicmarlo (Bush is the Best President Ever. Rah. Rah.)
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To: Czar
Every single (R) who voted Yes on S. 2611 should be targeted for defeat. Every one of them--no exceptions.

Bump!

139 posted on 05/27/2006 3:53:43 PM PDT by nicmarlo (Bush is the Best President Ever. Rah. Rah.)
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To: Czar
My son has made one for all the 23 losers, they are posted on the daily. We are sending them via email to them and the media


140 posted on 05/27/2006 7:22:09 PM PDT by JustPiper ("I have one voice, one vote to make a difference.")
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