Posted on 12/20/2013 3:18:48 PM PST by jimbo123
As our members of Congress head home to enjoy the holiday recess and start of the New Year, I look back at all the progress weve made on immigration in 2013 building a nationwide coalition of leaders who carry a bible, wear a badge or own a business and I look forward to what 2014 holds in store for reform.
Wide acknowledgement from Republican House leadership and support among Republican constituents shows that immigration reform is definitely not a dead issue, but one with great opportunity in 2014.
Every member of the House leadership team has expressed commitment to move reform forward in 2014, and each week the number of rank and file Republicans in favor of reform grows.
In 2013 we made great strides toward a successful 2014 for immigration. Considering that just over a year ago this issue was on the sidelines, the fact that the home stretch is in sight is no small accomplishment.
2014 stands to be that blockbuster year that finally takes reform across the finish line.
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
Must be a crappy job.
Indians from India, Chineese , mexicans etc. will take your jobs . there are indian doctors, computer programmers etc.
A Day in the Life of an Awful Family.
Writing the pro-amnesty columns that American potential presidential candidates won’t write.
damn Rome, why don’t you say what you truly feel!
Good job!...............as far as I am concerned.
FUJB
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