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    Jeb: Immigration Will Pass By Spring

    by Tony Lee 19 Nov 2013, 5:29 PM PDT
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    On Monday, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, one of the foremost supporters of amnesty and a potential 2016 presidential candidate, predicted a comprehensive immigration reform bill would pass next year and said House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) was committed to such a bill.

    According to Politico, Bush, speaking in New York City at the 92nd St. Y, reportedly said Boehner is “totally committed,” and predicted Congress would pass a “comprehensive” bill “in the spring."

    He also reportedly said the "comprehensive bill" would be a “stripped-down version” of the Senate bill.

    Though Boehner and other Republican leaders have said they will not go to conference on the exact Senate bill, which the Congressional Budget Office determined would lower the wages of working class Americans, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) has said that a pathway to citizenship had to be a "fundamental principle" of any immigration reform bill in Congress. In addition, proponents and opponents of a pathway to citizenship have indicated that provision would be in whatever bill comes out of conference should the House and Senate get there, which the House could do with various piecemeal bills. The Senate passed its immigration bill earlier this year.

    Bush's timetable is consistent with the one McCain recently floated. McCain recently said supporters of comprehensive immigration reform would try to make one final push for bill after the Republican primaries were over next year.

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    The 2014 election cycle will be intensifying. Mr. Bush, Senator McCain and others who are like minded toward amnesty are detached from reality when they think that the American people will tolerate these continuing threats toward jobs and communities by illegal aliens and their supporters.
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    Jeb Bush: Immigration Reform Bills Will Pass House Next Year

    “I’ve talked to Speaker Boehner and he’s totally committed to this but he needs to find a way to get enough support.”

    posted on November 18, 2013 at 11:52pm EST
    James Arkin BuzzFeed Staff

    Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush said Monday night he thinks the House will pass immigration reform next year, calling Speaker John Boehner “totally committed” to the effort.

    “I think there will be bills passed,” Bush said at a talk at 92nd Street Y in New York City. “It won’t be one comprehensive bill. I think it will probably be in late spring, where there’s a little bit of a window before the election starts in earnest. I hope so, I hope that’s the case. I’ve talked to Speaker Boehner and he’s totally committed to this, but he needs to find a way to get enough of the support.”

    Boehner said last week that he has no intention of going to conference on the Senate bill, effectively ending any chance that the House takes up immigration reform this year.

    Bush said he thinks the major elements of the Senate’s immigration reform, which passed in June, could be passed by the House as separate bills. He added that the main disagreement comes over immigrants who have already come to the United States illegally.

    The measures in the Senate bill are “a pretty big price to pay for coming into this country illegally,” Bush said. “I’m comfortable with that and I hope that the House gets comfortable with it as well.”

    Bush, who was discussing his book, Immigration Wars: Forging an American Solution, said that in general, he thinks immigration reform should be part of an economic strategy.

    “I think a lot of people view immigration as, by supporting immigrants, you’re taking away from me. And I would argue the opposite is the case,” he said. “If we have this narrow perspective of ‘We’re not going to grow anymore and the pie is set and that’s it, so I’m going to fight for mine,’ we’re doomed. That’s it. Our country doesn’t work well in a static kind of environment. Our country works well when it’s dynamic and aspirational.” He added that immigrants “aren’t a drain on that, they’re actually a catalytic converter for sustained economic growth.”

    Bush’s wide-ranging discussion with Fordham law professor Thane Rosenbaum, director of the Forum on Law, Culture & Society, also touched on education reform, today’s political climate, and the future of the Republican Party, among other topics. Bush, who has been mentioned as a potential 2016 presidential candidate recently, said the time is not right for him to make a decision on whether to make a bid for the White House.

    That didn’t stop him from lobbing a slight jab at Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, another oft-mentioned potential 2016 candidate, before praising the freshman senator’s father. Rosenbaum asked Bush, who speaks fluent Spanish, whether the country would be in a similar situation if members of the Tea Party also spoke the language. Rosenbaum mentioned that Cruz does speak some Spanish.

    “Not much,” Bush replied, to laughs from the audience. “I’m not sure Ted speaks much Spanish. His dad speaks fluent Spanish — he’s a Cuban immigrant, has a wonderful story to tell and a very powerful one.”

    Bush also praised Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, another 2016 hopeful, who he said “gets a lot of credit for kind of leading parts of the party towards” immigration reform.

    Despite the talk of other potential 2016 contenders, Bush was coy with his own intentions. At the end of the discussion, Rosenbaum said Bush had “earned a lot of votes here tonight.”

    “Votes for what?” Bush responded.

    CORRECTION (12:07 a.m. ET): Former Gov. Bush said Monday he believes the House will pass immigration bills next year, but not one comprehensive bill. An earlier version of this item included the word comprehensive in one description of that effort.

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    Time for Americans to flush Jeb Bushl and John Boehner down into the political sewer they both belong in.

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