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    "Bipartisanship in immigration?

    "Bipartisanship in immigration?


    2010-01-07 2010-01-07
    WASHINGTON, DC--An effort to speak in a bipartisan immigration being promoted in camera in the House of Representatives after the bill promoted by Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) did not have any Republican co-sponsor, despite its 91 members. Last week in television "A point" Univision, Congressman Last week in the television program "to the point," Univision, Congressman Lincoln DÃ*az Balart (R-FL) commented that "takes a year working in anonymity," along with Xavier Becerra (D-CA) and other legislators, Democrats and Republicans "ending a bipartisan bill". Lincoln Diaz Balart (R-FL) commented that "one year working in anonymity," with Xavier Becerra (D-CA) and other lawmakers, Democrats and Republicans "finalizing to bipartisan bill." In addition, commented that the draft law pushed by Gutiérrez "has possibilities" and that although the introduction of this proposal "was a serious blow" to the efforts being made, the intention is to "continue to work and submit a project". I have also commented that the bill pushed by Gutierrez "no chance" and that although the introduction of this proposal "was a serious blow" to efforts being made, the intention is to "continue to work and submit a project." The Office of Congressman DÃ*az Balart received a request for interview by the opinion/impremedia to access details regarding this information, however, this not materialized. The office of Congressman Diaz-Balart received an interview request by the Opinion / Impremedia to access more details regarding this information, however, this did not materialize. Moreover, in a conversation with La opinion/impremedia Becerra said that "there is nothing that is in a legislative language." Moreover, in a conversation with the Opinion / Impremedia Becerra said that "there is nothing to be in legislative language." It is not comparable to what presented Luis Gutierrez. It is comparable to that presented Luis Gutierrez. This is not something where there is a group that few could participate or fixed with a time limit for submission. It ' s not something where there is a fixed group or in which only some can participate and to time limit for presentation. "This is an effort to reach a reform and seriously, talk to anyone who is willing to talk. This is an effort to bring about reform and serious talk with anyone willing to talk. "" This process cannot be put barriers to what is discussed, to finally reach a commonplace and have an immigration reform.""In this process you can not put up barriers to what is discussed, to finally reach a common place and have immigration reform. There is no parallel process, or a proposal. There is no parallel process or a proposal. "There is conversation that has already extended for months," he added. There is talk that has already been extended for months, "he added." Becerra in turn ensured that all legislation, as happened in the case of health, reform is not achieved through only a proposal and that the dialogue process is essential to achieve results. Becerra said in turn that all legislation, as in the case of health reform, not only achieved through a proposal and that the dialogue process is key to achieving results. Sources within the Capitol ensured the opinion/impremedia that another Congressman would be part of the bipartidistas talks about immigration is Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) President of the House Immigration Subcommittee. Inside the Capitol Sources told the Opinion / Impremedia another congressman who would be part of the bipartisan talks about immigration is Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) chair of the immigration subcommittee of the House of Representatives. In addition, insisted that the basis on which you are chatting, is that the Senate should be that first discuss immigration reform. They further stressed that the basis on which you are talking, is that the Senate should be the first to discuss immigration reform. In turn, agreed that there is no time limit or legislative language written about the discussions that are holding and ensured that dialogues have only been between congressmen, without their legislative advisers or part of your computer. In turn, agreed that there is no time limit or in writing legislative language on the discussions that are being held and asserted that the talks have only been between Congress, without legislative aides or part of your team. "It is well known that to pass immigration reform is needed around 8 to 10 Republicans in the Senate and 20 to 30 in the lower House."It is well known that to pass immigration reform is needed about 8 to 10 Republicans in the Senate and 20 to 30 in the House. Without this support is very difficult to get it. Without this support is very difficult to achieve. "We understand that there are many discussions to find support," said Frank Sharry, executive director of Americas Voice. We understand there are many discussions to find support, "said Frank Sharry, executive director of Americas Voice." Antonieta.Cadiz@laopinion.com Antonieta.cadiz @ laopinion.com WASHINGTON, DC - an effort to talk about immigration in a bipartisan manner it is driving behind closed doors in the House, once the draft law driven by Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) not have any co-sponsor Republican, in spite of his 91 adherents. WASHINGTON, DC--An effort to speak in a bipartisan immigration being promoted in camera in the House of Representatives after the bill promoted by Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) did not have any Republican co-sponsor, despite its 91 members.
    Last week in television "A point" Univision, Congressman Last week in the television program "to the point," Univision, Congressman Lincoln DÃ*az Balart (R-FL) commented that "takes a year working in anonymity," along with Xavier Becerra (D-CA) and other legislators, Democrats and Republicans "ending a bipartisan bill". Lincoln Diaz Balart (R-FL) commented that "one year working in anonymity," with Xavier Becerra (D-CA) and other lawmakers, Democrats and Republicans "finalizing to bipartisan bill."
    In addition, commented that the draft law pushed by Gutiérrez "has possibilities" and that although the introduction of this proposal "was a serious blow" to the efforts being made, the intention is to "continue to work and submit a project". I have also commented that the bill pushed by Gutierrez "no chance" and that although the introduction of this proposal "was a serious blow" to efforts being made, the intention is to "continue to work and submit a project."
    The Office of Congressman DÃ*az Balart received a request for interview by the opinion/impremedia to access details regarding this information, however, this not materialized. The office of Congressman Diaz-Balart received an interview request by the Opinion / Impremedia to access more details regarding this information, however, this did not materialize.
    Moreover, in a conversation with La opinion/impremedia Becerra said that "there is nothing that is in a legislative language." Moreover, in a conversation with the Opinion / Impremedia Becerra said that "there is nothing to be in legislative language." It is not comparable to what presented Luis Gutierrez. It is comparable to that presented Luis Gutierrez. This is not something where there is a group that few could participate or fixed with a time limit for submission. It ' s not something where there is a fixed group or in which only some can participate and to time limit for presentation. "This is an effort to reach a reform and seriously, talk to anyone who is willing to talk. This is an effort to bring about reform and serious talk with anyone willing to talk. "" This process cannot be put barriers to what is discussed, to finally reach a commonplace and have an immigration reform.""In this process you can not put up barriers to what is discussed, to finally reach a common place and have immigration reform. There is no parallel process, or a proposal. There is no parallel process or a proposal. "There is conversation that has already extended for months," he added. There is talk that has already been extended for months, "he added.
    Becerra in turn ensured that all legislation, as happened in the case of health, reform is not achieved through only a proposal and that the dialogue process is essential to achieve results. Becerra said in turn that all legislation, as in the case of health reform, not only achieved through a proposal and that the dialogue process is key to achieving results.
    Sources within the Capitol ensured the opinion/impremedia that another Congressman would be part of the bipartidistas talks about immigration is Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) President of the House Immigration Subcommittee. Inside the Capitol Sources told the Opinion / Impremedia another congressman who would be part of the bipartisan talks about immigration is Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) chair of the immigration subcommittee of the House of Representatives.
    In addition, insisted that the basis on which you are chatting, is that the Senate should be that first discuss immigration reform. They further stressed that the basis on which you are talking, is that the Senate should be the first to discuss immigration reform. In turn, agreed that there is no time limit or legislative language written about the discussions that are holding and ensured that dialogues have only been between congressmen, without their legislative advisers or part of your computer. In turn, agreed that there is no time limit or in writing legislative language on the discussions that are being held and asserted that the talks have only been between Congress, without legislative aides or part of your team.
    "It is well known that to pass immigration reform is needed around 8 to 10 Republicans in the Senate and 20 to 30 in the lower House."It is well known that to pass immigration reform is needed about 8 to 10 Republicans in the Senate and 20 to 30 in the House.
    Without this support is very difficult to get it. Without this support is very difficult to achieve. "We understand that there are many discussions to find support," said Frank Sharry, executive director of Americas Voice. We understand there are many discussions to find support, "said Frank Sharry, executive director of Americas Voice."
    Antonieta.Cadiz@laopinion.com Antonieta.cadiz @ laopinion.com
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    Another article said that in addition to Lindsey Graham, Schumer is trying to pick off GOP senators Voinovich, Snowe, Collins and McCain.

    I would call them, and also Cornyn, Murkowski & Gregg. Any others?

    NumbersUSA had a good analysis of this not far back.
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