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    Boehner hires legalization advocate to advise on immigration

    By Stephen Dinan
    The Washington Times
    Tuesday, December 3, 2013

    “Tallent’s hiring suggests he really does still want to push an amnesty through the House, which to me suggests that the immigration hawks still have their work cut out for them.”
    Boehner hires legalization advocate to advise on immigration

    House Speaker John A. Boehner announced Tuesday he has hired a longtime advocate of immigration legalization to be his policy adviser, encouraging immigration activists but angering those who want to see a crackdown and who say Mr. Boehner’s move signals he still wants an “amnesty” bill to pass.

    Rebecca Tallent, whom Mr. Boehner’s office confirmed it was hiring, worked on immigration issues for Sen. John McCain and former Rep. Jim Kolbe. Both of those Arizona Republicans led the push for legalization within the GOP. Ms. Tallent will leave her job as immigration policy director at the Bipartisan Policy Center to start in Mr. Boehner’s office on Wednesday.

    “Tallent’s hiring suggests he really does still want to push an amnesty through the House, which to me suggests that the immigration hawks still have their work cut out for them,” said Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, which wants to see a crackdown.

    The Bipartisan Policy Center announced Ms. Tallent’s departure early Tuesday afternoon, saying it expected her to help forge a consensus on the thorny issue, which has bedeviled Congress for a decade. BPC President Jason Grumet said Ms. Tallent’s experience will help her weed out what can work from what can’t.

    “The House is going to continue to chart its own course on immigration reform. Becky understands the issues — both those that should be on the table and those that have derailed past reform efforts,” Mr. Grumet said in a statement.

    Mr. Boehner is now the key figure in the immigration debate, facing immense pressure from immigrant-rights activists to act on legalizing illegal immigrants, while many of his own House Republicans are warning him not to pursue legalization until they’ve done more on security.

    The Ohio Republican has said he is committed to doing something on the issue, but has rejected Senate Democrats’ approach of a single broad bill combining security, legalization and a rewrite of the legal immigration system.

    Instead, Mr. Boehner has said he will slice the issue into a number of bills — something his spokesman, Michael Steel, said he remains committed to.

    “The speaker remains hopeful that we can enact step-by-step, common-sense immigration reforms — the kind of reforms the American people understand and support,” Mr. Steel said. “Becky Tallent, a well-known expert in this field of public policy, is a great addition to our team and that effort.”

    Ms. Tallent has been involved in writing a number of broad, Senate-style legalization bills, including one for Mr. Kolbe and two for Mr. McCain. She also was a senior policy adviser on Mr. McCain’s failed 2008 presidential bid, including serving as traveling domestic policy adviser for his vice presidential nominee, Sarah Palin.

    Ms. Tallent didn’t immediately return a call seeking comment Tuesday.

    Ana Navarro, who worked with Ms. Tallent on the 2008 McCain presidential campaign and who has pushed the GOP to tackle immigration, said hiring Ms. Tallent was a smart move for Mr. Boehner.

    “It tells me that he’s looking to find solutions to some of the complex issues,” she said. “You don’t hire Becky Tallent if you don’t want to get something done. If all you want to do is kick the can down the road and just talk about the issue, you don’t hire Becky Tallent. If you want to solve the issue, you hire Becky Tallent to work with you.”

    Ms. Tallent is a Tucson native and Ms. Navaro said that will also help House Republicans as they try to craft legislation.

    “She brings a particular sensitivity to the border issues, to the immigration issues. She’s pragmatic,” Ms. Navaro said.

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    Boehner Hires McCain’s Amnesty Captain to Handle Immigration

    By Mark Krikorian
    December 3, 2013 2:16 PM
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    Speaker Boehner’s recent comment that there would be no conference on the Senate bill appears to have been a lawyerly evasion. He has now hired Rebecca Tallent to “lead immigration efforts for the House,” in the words of the press release. Until tomorrow, she’s director of immigration policy for the pro-amnesty Bipartisan Policy Center. She was McCain’s chief of staff, directing his participation in the 2005-07 amnesty battle. Before that she worked for Representative Jim Kolbe, also pushing amnesty.

    The fact that the GOP House leadership has handed direction of immigration policy over to someone who’s spent a career pushing for amnesty and increased immigration confirms the suspicions of immigration skeptics. The Republican party leadership really does seem dead-set on satisfying corporate demands and trying to ram an amnesty down the throats of its own voters. I still think we’ll end next year with no bill on the president’s desk, but 2014 is going to be much more interesting from an immigration-policy perspective than the conventional wisdom had it up to now.

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    New Boehner Hire Supports Path to Citizenship

    By Fawn Johnson and Elahe Izadi
    December 3, 2013
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    Rebecca Tallent will be coming to the speaker's office from the Bipartisan Policy Center, where she has served as director of immigration policy.

    Rebecca Tallent is a veteran of immigration fights and a big believer in reform

    House Speaker John Boehner's new staffer in charge of immigration policy has significant experience in drafting immigration legislation and pushing for reform. She wouldn't be coming to Boehner's office if House Republicans weren't serious about doing something on the issue. What that is remains to be seen.

    Rebecca Tallent, former chief of staff to Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., will be coming to the speaker's office from the Bipartisan Policy Center, where she has served as director of immigration policy. Her move "is affirmation of [Boehner's] strong desire to move legislation in 2014," BPC's immigration task force cochairman, former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, said in a statement.

    Tallent is a veteran of immigration fights and a big believer in reform, including a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. One of her early endeavors in negotiating legislation was 10 years ago, when she worked as a staffer for former Rep. Jim Kolbe, R-Ariz. Tallent helped draft a major immigration bill sponsored by Kolbe, McCain, and former Rep. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., now a senator and member of the "Gang of Eight" who created the comprehensive immigration bill that passed the Senate in June.

    "The speaker remains hopeful that we can enact step-by-step, common-sense immigration reforms—the kind of reforms the American people understand and support," Boehner spokesman Michael Steel said. "Becky Tallent, a well-known expert in this field of public policy, is a great addition to our team and that effort."

    Boehner has rejected the Gang of Eight's bill, saying the House will chart its own path toward reform. But Tallent is no stranger to rejection either. Flake and Kolbe were unable to get a Democratic cosponsor for their 2003 measure, despite months of courting then-Rep. Silvestre Reyes, D-Texas.

    After Kolbe retired, Tallent moved to the Senate with McCain and held the Republican line in negotiations on another comprehensive immigration bill that passed the Senate in 2006. Her role primarily consisted of keeping unions at bay who balked on increasing guestworker visas and on pay scales for those workers. "I know more than I ever wanted to know about prevailing wage," she said in 2003.

    The previous staffer in charge of immigration policy left Boehner's office a few weeks ago for another job.

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