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r*******8
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something related to H.R 3012
Washington, D.C. – Nevada Senator Harry Reid spoke on the Senate floor
today regarding comprehensive immigration reform. Below are his remarks as
prepared for delivery:
Monday’s United State Supreme Court decision to strike most of the
unconstitutional Arizona immigration law reaffirmed something most of us
already knew: the onus is on Congress to repair a broken system.
No one denies the system is broken.
But in the 48 hours since the Supreme Court’s ruling, Republicans have
engaged in revisionist history to explain why it’s taken so long to fix it.
Here are the facts:
When Democrats brought a comprehensive immigration reform bill to the floor
in 2007, Republicans filibustered the legislation – even though Republican
President Bush supported it.
And they twice filibustered the DREAM Act – which would allow children
brought to the country by their parents to go to college, serve in the
military and work toward citizenship.
Democrats have been ready to pass comprehensive immigration reform for years.
It’s Republicans who are divided on this issue.
And every time Democrats offer to work together on comprehensive immigration
reform – even bringing to the floor bipartisan ideas originally proposed
by Republicans – the other side finds an excuse not to support change.
Yet Republicans blame Democrats for inaction.
Well, they can’t have it both ways – they can’t blame Democrats for not
passing a bipartisan immigration bill when they were the ones who blocked
the bill.
Moving forward, Congress has two things in its favor.
Thanks to President Obama’s decisive action, the specter of deportation no
longer hangs over the heads of 800,000 young people brought to the country
as children.
And the Supreme Court offered yet another affirmation that a long-term fix
for our broken immigration system must come from Congress and not from the
states.
Now is not the time to retreat to our corners. It’s the time to work
together on a reasonable solution, one 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.
If my Republican colleagues truly care about changing the status quo, they
should step forward now and work with Democrats, not criticize from the
sidelines.
Unfortunately, Republicans who once favored a permanent resolution for
America’s broken immigration system are deserting efforts to find common
ground.
And the only decisive Republican voice on this issue today seems to be Mitt
Romney – who has called the unconstitutional Arizona law the “model” for
reform.
Mitt Romney has also promised to veto the DREAM Act.
Democrats believe the kind of institutionalized racism in the Arizona law is
hardly the “model” for reform in a country that stands for liberty and
justice for all.
And we believe upstanding young people who have never known any home but the
United States of America should go to college, fight for their country and
contribute to society – not face deportation.
But at least we know where Mitt Romney stands on these issues, even if we
disagree with him.
As long as Republicans remain unwilling to vote for comprehensive,
bipartisan immigration reform, we remain at an impasse.
But I want my Republican colleagues to know this: as soon as they are
willing to join us to craft a common-sense, legislative solution that is
tough, fair and practical, we are ready to join them.
j******w
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觉得是不是民主党不想回应,或者推动3012,所以拿这个东西出来搪塞,谁都知道现在
不可能通过这么大的移民法案。觉得3012和合法移民法案现在就是政治选举需要用的时
候,被提出来的糊罗卜,哄哄人。
大虾说说。

it.

【在 r*******8 的大作中提到】
: something related to H.R 3012
: Washington, D.C. – Nevada Senator Harry Reid spoke on the Senate floor
: today regarding comprehensive immigration reform. Below are his remarks as
: prepared for delivery:
: Monday’s United State Supreme Court decision to strike most of the
: unconstitutional Arizona immigration law reaffirmed something most of us
: already knew: the onus is on Congress to repair a broken system.
: No one denies the system is broken.
: But in the 48 hours since the Supreme Court’s ruling, Republicans have
: engaged in revisionist history to explain why it’s taken so long to fix it.

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