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08-07-2013, 11:29 AM #1
Schumer sees path to passage of immigration bill
Schumer sees path to passage of immigration bill
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WASHINGTON (AP) — One of the key Senate players in the push to overhaul America's immigration system is voicing fresh confidence that an accommodation can be reached with the House.
Sen. Chuck Schumer says it's OK with him if the House sticks with its piecemeal approach, as long as it can be reconciled with the version the Senate has passed.
The New York Democrat told CNN in an interview Wednesday that "we would much prefer the comprehensive bill, but any way the House can get there is all right by us."
He adds that "things are moving in the right direction." Schumer said a bill taking shape in the House "are very similar to our bill." But he said the final product must include "some path to citizenship" for people living here illegally.I'm old with many opinions few solutions.
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08-07-2013, 04:28 PM #2
Chuck Schumer: OK with piecemeal immigration approach
By SEUNG MIN KIM | 8/7/13 11:50 AM EDT
POLITICO
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) made his clearest indication yet that he would be fine with a piecemeal approach to immigration reform preferred by the Republican-led House.
Schumer, the leader of the Gang of Eight whose comprehensive immigration reform legislation passed the Senate in June, said even if the House passes separate bills, those measures could eventually be bundled in a House-Senate conference committee.
“We would much prefer a big comprehensive bill, but any way that the House can get there is OK by us,” Schumer told CNN Wednesday. “I actually am optimistic that we will get this done.”
A bottom line, however, is “some kind” of a pathway to citizenship, Schumer said — the most controversial provision of immigration reform among House Republicans. And there’s not yet a standalone pathway bill that’s been released by House Republicans.
Democrats and immigration advocates have been outspoken against the piecemeal approach, arguing that components of the immigration system are so intertwined that reform must be taken up comprehensively. But House Republicans generally dislike comprehensive bills.
Schumer also noted on CNN that a few of the House bills — such as one on agriculture workers and another on high-skilled immigrants — are “very similar” to components in the Gang of Eight bill.
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