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Deep Divisions Derail Immigration Bill
My Way News ^ | June 8, 2007 | CHARLES BABINGTON

Posted on 06/08/2007 8:04:56 AM PDT by Kaslin

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate divisions that derailed a White House-backed immigration bill - for now, at least - mirror the U.S. society's deep differences over the issue, according to polling data, lawmakers and analysts. Those gaps will challenge any effort to get the measure back on track.

While most Senate Democrats appeared to back the bill, several liberal members said it did too little to keep immigrant families together and protect jobs for U.S.-born workers.

The split in the Republican Party was more obvious. The issue pitted social conservatives, who insisted that illegal immigrants not be granted "amnesty" for entering the country unlawfully, against business groups hungry for willing workers in hotels, restaurants, construction sites and other comparatively low-wage, low-skilled workplaces.

A bipartisan group of senators tried for weeks to bridge the chasms, but fell glaringly short Thursday night. Needing 60 votes to end debate and schedule a final vote on the bill itself, they won only 45. Senate leaders set aside the legislation until further notice.

House leaders, meanwhile, said they will not tackle immigration legislation until a Senate bill is completed.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said he hoped to pass the measure eventually, but he devoted much of his post-vote comments Thursday night to accusing President Bush of doing too little to obtain Republican support. "This the president's bill," Reid told a hushed chamber. "Where are the president's people helping us with these votes?"

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., defended the administration. "The White House has worked like a dog," he told reporters. Indeed, Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez and Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff lobbied senators inside the Capitol right up until Thursday's showdown vote.

The White House argued the setback was not fatal for Bush's top domestic priority and urged Reid to allow the bill to continue to be debated and eventually receive a vote. Administration officials monitored the developments from Germany where the president was attending the annual summit of world leaders.

"He obviously is disappointed by the setback," White House counselor Dan Bartlett said of Bush. "But based on the latest information we have, there still is a good chance this bill could go forward."

Bartlett said the president did not call any lawmakers from Germany to lobby for the measure.

Whether Bush can revive the legislation may depend largely on whether he can soften some of the differences between key components of his party's base, including the corporate community and social conservatives.

They clashed on matters such as the immigration bill's proposal for a new temporary worker program. Businesses that crave immigrant workers were furious when senators in May set the limit for incoming temporary workers at 200,000 a year instead of the original plan for 400,000. They were even more dismayed when the Senate narrowly voted to end the program altogether after five years.

But slapping tighter limits on immigration is a priority for many conservatives. When it came to the temporary worker program, their interests overlapped with those of pro-labor groups concerned about a flood of low-wage workers.

Top U.S. Chamber of Commerce lobbyist R. Bruce Josten told The Associated Press this week that the immigration issue is "divisive in the Republican base, it's divisive in the Democratic base, it's divisive in the business community. It splits organized labor, it splits the immigration community."

Republican senators who backed the immigration bill felt particularly exposed to fierce attacks from conservative activists in their home states, including talk show hosts and local GOP officials. Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss., said in a floor speech Thursday that he disliked many aspects of the bill but felt it would be irresponsible to kill it.

"I am getting calls, but I would say to my constituents: Do you have no faith in me after 35 years that I am just going to buy a pig in a poke here, or be for something that is bad?" Lott said.

In a recent poll by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center, 55 percent of the respondents said penalizing employers who hire illegals is the best way to reduce illegal immigration. One in four said more border agents is the best answer, and 7 percent favored more border fences.

When the word "amnesty" was not invoked, 62 percent of Republicans said they favored letting illegal immigrants now in the country obtain citizenship if they have jobs, pass background checks and pay fines. But only 47 percent of Republicans said they favored giving amnesty to illegal immigrants if they met those same conditions.

Democrats, independents and moderate and liberal Republicans were most concerned about jobs, but conservative Republicans were about equally concerned with jobs and terrorism.


TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; Politics/Elections; US: District of Columbia
KEYWORDS: aliens; amnesty; immigrantlist
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1 posted on 06/08/2007 8:04:57 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
But slapping tighter limits on immigration is a priority for many conservatives. When it came to the temporary worker program, their interests overlapped with those of pro-labor groups concerned about a flood of low-wage workers.

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Media still trying to make this a partisan issue. Across the board the majority of Americans want our current laws enforced.

2 posted on 06/08/2007 8:10:37 AM PDT by ThisLittleLightofMine
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To: Kaslin
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., defended the administration. "The White House has worked like a dog," he told reporters. Indeed, Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez and Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff lobbied senators inside the Capitol right up until Thursday's showdown vote.

Stunning. Chertoff is too busy lobbying to give amnesty for illegals to do his damn job - recall that he admitted a few months ago that DHS can't even track visa overstays.

If that doesn't show what is wrong with the Bush Admin nowadays, I don't know what does.

3 posted on 06/08/2007 8:10:50 AM PDT by dirtboy (A store clerk has done more to fight the WOT than Rudy.)
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To: Kaslin

“”I am getting calls, but I would say to my constituents: Do you have no faith in me after 35 years that I am just going to buy a pig in a poke here, or be for something that is bad?” Lott said.”

LOLOLOLOL Heck no, people don’t have any faith in you. You have been rolled too many times to count. It all began about the time of the FBI files were found in the White House.


4 posted on 06/08/2007 8:11:14 AM PDT by nralife
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Be careful, be wary, be suspicious...this turkey is going to come back to life when we least expect it. I can just see it coming to the floor at 2AM. My senators already know that regardless of how this turns out, they’re in for a major battle when they come up for reelection. We will not forget their seditious behavior.
5 posted on 06/08/2007 8:11:20 AM PDT by MinimizeGovernment (cynic: One who knows that political decisions are always made in the self-interest of the politician)
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Do you have no faith in me after 35 years that I am just going to buy a pig in a poke here, or be for something that is bad?" Lott said.

What's in YOUR wallet?

6 posted on 06/08/2007 8:11:49 AM PDT by LaineyDee (Don't mess with Texas wimmen!)
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To: ThisLittleLightofMine
But slapping tighter limits on immigration is a priority for many conservatives.

It's not even about tighter limits on immigration. It is about not re-creating the guest worker fiasco that is now haunting Europe.

7 posted on 06/08/2007 8:11:51 AM PDT by dirtboy (A store clerk has done more to fight the WOT than Rudy.)
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To: nralife
Trent Lott is Poster Boy #1 for term limits for congresscritters.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus

8 posted on 06/08/2007 8:13:37 AM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: dirtboy
Its about national identity. The elite wants to dissolve America. We want to preserve her. That's the core issue from which the politicians and the media want to duck. But its out there like a grenade with the safety pin thrown away.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus

10 posted on 06/08/2007 8:17:03 AM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: TonyRo76
He figures if he drags a few more barrels of pork back to Mississippi, all will be foregiven.

I hope the voters back home prove him wrong.

11 posted on 06/08/2007 8:17:42 AM PDT by dirtboy (A store clerk has done more to fight the WOT than Rudy.)
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“The White House has worked like a dog,”
Should read:
“The White House has worked on this dog,”


13 posted on 06/08/2007 8:23:29 AM PDT by Dr. Bogus Pachysandra ("Don't touch that thing")
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To: dirtboy
Stunning. Chertoff is too busy lobbying to give amnesty for illegals to do his damn job - recall that he admitted a few months ago that DHS can't even track visa overstays. If that doesn't show what is wrong with the Bush Admin nowadays, I don't know what does.

Kaye Hutchinson said on the floor the other day that we now have 4.5 million visa overstays. Amazing they wanted the same agency to monitor another 20 plus million of them.

15 posted on 06/08/2007 8:32:22 AM PDT by AuntB (" It takes more than walking across the border to be an American." Duncan Hunter)
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To: LaineyDee
"Do you have no faith in me after 35 years that I am just going to buy a pig in a poke here, or be for something that is bad?" Lott said."

What's in YOUR wallet?

LOL !!! Perfect!

16 posted on 06/08/2007 8:33:57 AM PDT by investigateworld ( Abortion stops a beating heart.)
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To: investigateworld

Thank you, thank you...*curtsy*


17 posted on 06/08/2007 8:38:02 AM PDT by LaineyDee (Don't mess with Texas wimmen!)
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To: MinimizeGovernment

Good thinking....They will bring this turkey in to vote on in the dead of night,AND from now on,they will BRING ANY controversial legislation in at 2 a.m. when no one notices....The libs have learned their lesson..Next piece of crap they make law,they will MAKE DAMN SURE it doesn’t get leaked to the “little people”.........


18 posted on 06/08/2007 8:39:32 AM PDT by fishbabe
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To: Kaslin

btt


19 posted on 06/08/2007 8:42:34 AM PDT by Cacique (quos Deus vult perdere, prius dementat ( Islamia Delenda Est ))
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To: LaineyDee

I have no”faith” in any politician. I look at what they are trying to accomplish. This was a bad bill.


20 posted on 06/08/2007 8:48:00 AM PDT by chesley (Where's the omelet? -- Orwell)
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