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    Harry Reid Plans to Convert Any House ‘Border Spending’ Legislation Into an Amnesty B

    Harry Reid Plans to Convert Any House ‘Border Spending’ Legislation Into an Amnesty Bill

    by Top Right News on July 31, 2014


    by Brian Hayes | Top Right News
    As House Republican lawmakers scramble to pass an “emergency border spending bill” to address the Obama-generated chaos on the border, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid indicated he would likely try to convert any House-passed legislation into an amnesty bill, The Hill reported.

    Reid said that if the House passes the $659 million bill — which is up for a vote Thursday afternoon — which will include changes to the law to speed up deportation of illegal minors, he may tie it to the “Gang of Eight” package passed in the Senate last year that would grant amnesty to tens of millions of illegal aliens already in the country.

    “If they pass that, maybe it’s an opening for us to have a conference on our comprehensive immigration reform. If they’re finally sending us something on immigration, maybe we can do that,” Reid told reporters Tuesday, according to The Hill.

    “We’ve been looking for something to do a conference on. Maybe we can do it with that,” he added.

    House Speaker John Boehner and his leadership is already facing a battle with its base, anti-illegal immigration groups, and Tea PArty activists who oppose his bill as one which does nothing to stop Obama’s lawless DACA amnesty decrees of the past 3 years.
    The GOP leaders’ bill is so favorable to President Barack Obama that it is the political equivalent of “catching your opponent’s Hail Mary pass and running it into your own end zone for them,” Daniel Horowitz, the policy director for the Madison Project told the DailyCaller.
    That is why groups such as NumbersUSA and the Federation for American Immigration Reform, are rallying GOP-friendly voters to call Capitol Hill to protest the bill. Polls show Obama’s support on immigration has dived down to 18 percent, and strong opposition is at 57 percent.

    Obama’s immigration policies are so unpopular that even MSNBC host Ed Schultz is protesting. And the liberal Washington Post has called immigration, “perhaps President Obama’s worst issue — definitely for today, and maybe of his entire presidency — when it comes to public perception,” said a Thursday article in The Washington Post.

    So why can’t the GOP pummel Obama for an issue on which the public is clearly on their side? Because its leaders “suck at politics,” Horowitz said. Either that, or they share Obama’s views on amnesty, under pressure from rich GOP donors and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

    Sen. Jeff Sessions denounced the House bill, calling it “a plan for expedited asylum, not expedited removal” of the 100,000-plus Central Americans aliens.

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    Reid: GOP border bill could be vehicle for immigration reform




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    By Alexander Bolton - 07/29/14 02:55 PM EDT

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said Tuesday that if the House passes a $659 million border bill with policy changes, he could use it as a vehicle for comprehensive immigration reform.

    Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) is trying to round up enough votes for a pared-down border bill that spends far below the president’s request for $3.7 billion and includes policy changes to speed the deportation of illegal minors from Central America.

    Reid said the policy changes would give him an opportunity to attach the comprehensive immigration reform bill that the Senate passed last year with the support of 14 Republicans.“If they pass that, maybe it’s an opening for us to have a conference on our comprehensive immigration reform. If they’re finally sending us something on immigration, maybe we can do that,” Reid told reporters after a lunch meeting with his caucus.

    “We’ve been looking for something to do a conference on. Maybe we can do it with that,” Reid said.

    Reid’s statement delivers a blow to Boehner’s efforts to persuade conservatives in his conference to vote for the bill.

    Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) met with more than 20 House conservatives last week to warn them that passing legislation addressing the Texas border crisis could come back to haunt them. He said Reid would likely either bury the bill in the Senate or overhaul it and potentially use it as a vehicle to pass elements of the Senate’s comprehensive reform.
    The House has not taken any floor action on immigration reform legislation this year. Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa), an outspoken opponent of granting legal status to illegal immigrants, has warned any bill could be used as a vehicle for creating a pathway to citizenship for millions of them.

    The pending House border bill includes changes to a 2008 trafficking victims protection law that would allow immigration authorities to speed the deportation of children seeking asylum from Central America.

    It would deploy National Guard troops to the southern border and increase funding for immigration judges to shorten the timeline for processing unaccompanied minors from noncontiguous countries.

    The Republican co-authors of the 2013 Senate immigration bill rebutted Reid’s comments Tuesday evening and accused him of trying to blow up House legislation that would limit the legal rights of unaccompanied immigrant children.

    “It is obvious that Majority Leader Reid’s suggestion that the Senate could include comprehensive immigration reform in its border crisis bill is a blatant attempt to scuttle House Republicans’ good-faith efforts to pass legislation addressing the issue this week,” Republican Sens. John McCain (Ariz.), Lindsey Graham (S.C.), Marco Rubio (Fla.) and Jeff Flake (Ariz.) said in a joint statement.

    The four Republican members of the Gang of Eight, which hammered out the framework of the comprehensive bill, pledged to oppose any effort by Reid to attach it to pending border legislation.

    “Without our support – which he would not have – it would be impossible for Leader Reid to add comprehensive immigration reform or the DREAM Act to any border crisis bill this week,” they wrote.

    The DREAM Act would grant legal status to children who came to the country illegally at a young age and have remained as residents in good standing.

    Read more: http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/2...#ixzz394Svjuk9
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