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G*******1
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1100万非法移民?!劳模只会越来越多
http://www.cnbc.com/id/100375167
Obama to Seek Immigration Overhaul
President Obama plans to push Congress to move quickly in the coming months
on an ambitious overhaul of the immigration system that would include a path
to citizenship for most of the 11 million illegal immigrants in the country
, senior administration officials and lawmakers said last week.
Mr. Obama and Senate Democrats will propose the changes in one comprehensive
bill, the officials said, resisting efforts by some Republicans to break
the overhaul into smaller pieces -- separately addressing young illegal
immigrants, migrant farmworkers or highly skilled foreigners -- which might
be easier for reluctant members of their party to accept.
The President and Democrats will also oppose measures that do not allow
immigrants who gain legal status to become American citizens one day, the
officials said.
Even while Mr. Obama has been focused on fiscal negotiations and gun control
, overhauling immigration remains a priority for him this year, White House
officials said. Top officials there have been quietly working on a broad
proposal. Mr. Obama and lawmakers from both parties believe that the early
months of his second term offer the best prospects for passing substantial
legislation on the issue.
(Read More: Why Immigration Reform May Happen This Year)
Mr. Obama is expected to lay out his plan in the coming weeks, perhaps in
his State of the Union address early next month, administration officials
said. The White House will argue that its solution for illegal immigrants is
not an amnesty, as many critics insist, because it would include fines, the
payment of back taxes and other hurdles for illegal immigrants who would
obtain legal status, the officials said.
The President's plan would also impose nationwide verification of legal
status for all newly hired workers; add visas to relieve backlogs and allow
highly skilled immigrants to stay; and create some form of guest-worker
program to bring in low-wage immigrants in the future.
A bipartisan group of senators has also been meeting to write a
comprehensive bill, with the goal of introducing legislation as early as
March and holding a vote in the Senate before August. As a sign of the keen
interest in starting action on immigration, White House officials and
Democratic leaders in the Senate have been negotiating over which of them
will first introduce a bill, Senate aides said.
''This is so important now to both parties that neither the fiscal cliff nor
guns will get in the way,'' said Senator Charles E. Schumer of New York, a
Democrat who is a leader of the bipartisan discussions.
A similar attempt at bipartisan legislation early in Mr. Obama's first term
collapsed amid political divisions fueled by surging public wrath over
illegal immigration in many states. But both supporters and opponents say
conditions are significantly different now.
Memories of the results of the November election are still fresh here.
Latinos, the nation's fastest-growing electorate, turned out in record
numbers and cast 71 percent of their ballots for Mr. Obama. Many Latinos
said they were put off by Republicans' harsh language and policies against
illegal immigrants.
(Read More: Issues For Obama's Second Term)
After the election, a host of Republicans, starting with Speaker John A.
Boehner, said it was time for the party to find a more positive, practical
approach to immigration. Many party leaders say electoral demographics are
compelling them to move beyond policies based only on tough enforcement.
Supporters of comprehensive changes say that the elections were nothing less
than a mandate in their favor, and that they are still optimistic that Mr.
Obama is prepared to lead the fight.
''Republicans must demonstrate a reasoned approach to start to rebuild their
relationship with Latino voters,'' said Clarissa Martinez de Castro, the
director of immigration policy at the National Council of La Raza, a Latino
organization. ''Democrats must demonstrate they can deliver on a promise.''
Since the election, Mr. Obama has repeatedly pledged to act on immigration
this year. In his weekly radio address on Saturday, he again referred to the
urgency of fixing the immigration system, saying it was one of the ''
difficult missions'' the country must take on.
Parallel to the White House effort, Mr. Schumer and Senator Lindsey Graham
of South Carolina, a Republican, have been meeting with a group of at least
four other colleagues to write a bill. Republicans who have participated
include John McCain of Arizona, who has supported comprehensive legislation
in the past; Jeff Flake, also of Arizona, who is newly elected to the Senate
; and Mike Lee of Utah. Senator Marco Rubio of Florida participated in one
meeting last month.
Democrats in the meetings include Richard J. Durbin of Illinois, the No. 2
Senate Democrat; Robert Menendez of New Jersey and Michael Bennet of
Colorado.
Basic tenets for the bill, Mr. Schumer said, were that it would be
comprehensive and would offer eventual citizenship for illegal immigrants
who follow a prolonged process to correct their status.
''This is a bottom line,'' Mr. Schumer said in an interview on Thursday. ''
The Democrats have made it clear we will not accept a bill without a direct
path to earned citizenship.'' He said senators from both parties had been ''
pleasantly surprised'' at how rapidly the talks had proceeded.
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Mr. Rubio, a Cuban-American who has emerged as a star in his party, is
making immigration one of his primary issues. He has advocated taking
changes in pieces, arguing that lawmakers will get better results if the
politically and practically tangled problems of the immigration system are
handled separately.
Mr. Rubio has been preparing a bill that would provide legal status
specifically for young illegal immigrants, known as Dreamers, who came to
the United States as children.
Mr. Rubio said Thursday that the piecemeal approach was ''not a line in the
sand'' for him. But he said he would insist that any legalization measure
should not be unfair to immigrants who played by the rules and applied to
become residents through legal channels.
His proposals would allow illegal immigrants to gain temporary status so
that they could remain in the country and work. Then they would be sent to
the back of the line in the existing system to apply to become permanent
residents, without any special path to citizenship.
Mr. Rubio said he hoped to rally Republicans to support changes. Speaking of
Latinos, he said, ''We are going to have a struggle speaking to a whole
segment of the population about our principles of limited government and
free enterprise if they think we don't want them here.''
In the Republican-controlled House, the future of a comprehensive bill
remains unclear.
Representative Phil Gingrey, a Georgia Republican who follows immigration
issues, said he remained opposed to ''amnesty of any kind.''
He said that the Obama administration had been lax on enforcement, and that
he would ''continue working to secure our borders and enforce existing
immigration law.''
But groups backing the overhaul say they are bigger and better organized
than in the past. Last month, the labor movement, including the A.F.L.-C.I.O
. and other sometimes-warring factions, affirmed a common strategy. Last
week, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said it would work with labor, Latino and
church organizations to pass the overhaul this year.
G*******1
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美国的移民政策该改革,可不是这个改法,这个完全是劣币驱良币的做法。

months
path
country
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【在 G*******1 的大作中提到】
: 1100万非法移民?!劳模只会越来越多
: http://www.cnbc.com/id/100375167
: Obama to Seek Immigration Overhaul
: President Obama plans to push Congress to move quickly in the coming months
: on an ambitious overhaul of the immigration system that would include a path
: to citizenship for most of the 11 million illegal immigrants in the country
: , senior administration officials and lawmakers said last week.
: Mr. Obama and Senate Democrats will propose the changes in one comprehensive
: bill, the officials said, resisting efforts by some Republicans to break
: the overhaul into smaller pieces -- separately addressing young illegal

b******o
发帖数: 5644
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扩大自己的支持基础,是我也这样做。作为一个自私的人,没什么可以指责的。关键是
他忘了他作为美国的民选最高领导人,他应该把全国人民的利益放在他的个人利益之前
。显然他的做法违背了他的誓言。或者他的誓言对他不重要。
G*******1
发帖数: 6411
4
民主党有四件事我完全不能赞同
1)移民政策,基本上就是不重质量只看数量
2)加大government spending养懒汉
3)AA
4)禁枪

【在 b******o 的大作中提到】
: 扩大自己的支持基础,是我也这样做。作为一个自私的人,没什么可以指责的。关键是
: 他忘了他作为美国的民选最高领导人,他应该把全国人民的利益放在他的个人利益之前
: 。显然他的做法违背了他的誓言。或者他的誓言对他不重要。

p**j
发帖数: 7063
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你基本上都不支持,那你还死挺民主党个屁啊?

【在 G*******1 的大作中提到】
: 民主党有四件事我完全不能赞同
: 1)移民政策,基本上就是不重质量只看数量
: 2)加大government spending养懒汉
: 3)AA
: 4)禁枪

b*******n
发帖数: 8420
6
这些老中基本都是对白人至上主义有种隐约的恐惧感,于是脑子发昏投了民主党
没想到伤害更大的是更直接更现实的非法移民AA之类的议题

【在 p**j 的大作中提到】
: 你基本上都不支持,那你还死挺民主党个屁啊?
b*******h
发帖数: 2585
7
我还要加上最重要的,最低工资

【在 G*******1 的大作中提到】
: 民主党有四件事我完全不能赞同
: 1)移民政策,基本上就是不重质量只看数量
: 2)加大government spending养懒汉
: 3)AA
: 4)禁枪

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