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House Republicans plan 19 immigration hearings
Thu Jul 27, 2006 12:57 PM ET


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. House Republican leaders on Thursday said they would hold 19 hearings around the country through August to build support for tough border security measures to curb illegal immigration.

U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Dennis Hastert of Illinois and Majority Leader John Boehner of Ohio said the hearings would take place in 12 states including states along the northern border with Canada.

"Almost everywhere that I travel around the country, illegal immigration's a top concern," said Hastert who recently visited the U.S. border with Mexico. "It's a top concern among Americans because they want our southern and our northern borders to be secure."

As with earlier hearings sponsored by House Republicans, the latest round will highlight problems they see with Senate legislation that would give millions of illegal immigrants a chance to earn U.S. citizenship.

The House passed a very different bill that focuses exclusively on tough border security, punishes employers who give jobs to illegal immigrants and declares illegal immigration a felony. Earlier this year, it sparked mass demonstrations by Hispanic Americans and others across the country.

"We want a strong bill that secures our border, enforces our laws," Boehner said. "We believe that these hearings will help strengthen our hand as we negotiate with our counterparts in the Senate and hopefully get a bill to the president some time this year."

With the chambers so far apart, it is unclear whether lawmakers can bridge their differences and send a final bill to President George W. Bush ahead of the November congressional elections. Bush wants a comprehensive bill that includes a guest worker program.