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    McCain: Guest-Worker Support SCARCE

    Tuesday, April 4, 2006 12:37 a.m. EDT
    McCain: Guest-Worker Support Scarce

    Supporters of a guest worker program that would let illegal immigrants stay in the United States said Tuesday they don't have enough Senate votes to overcome objections from conservatives who oppose the measure on grounds it amounts to amnesty.

    As negotiators worked on a compromise to let those who have been here longest remain, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said a majority in the 100-member Senate support his and Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's proposal to provide green cards to illegal immigrants after they've worked in the U.S. for six years.

    But it takes 60 senators to overcome opponents' parliamentary tactics, and McCain said he doesn't have that many.

    More than 11 million illegal immigrants are believed to be in the U.S., and Sen. Mel Martinez, R-Fla., said he and Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb., are pushing a "fallback" plan that would put those who have been here the longest on a track toward citizenship but treat more recent arrivals differently. A similar approach was rejected by the Senate Judiciary Committee last week but it was revived Monday night during a meeting in Majority Leader Bill Frist's office. About 30 Republican senators huddled for more than an hour Tuesday but no consensus emerged. President Bush has championed a program that would give illegal immigrants a legal status to work in the U.S. but has not specified whether they should have to leave the country at some point.


    McCain and Kennedy deny that their proposal is amnesty, saying illegal immigrants would have to pay $2,000 in fines and any back taxes and clear background checks before they could get in line for a green card.

    The proposal, dubbed the "roots concept, by Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter, R-Pa., seemed to have some support from Frist. He told CNN over the weekend that 40 percent of illegal immigrants have been in the country less than five years and "need to be dealt with in a different fashion."

    The Senate is in its second week of debate on immigration-border security legislation and there is pressure to complete a bill before Congress recesses on Friday for a two-week holiday.
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    Senior Member moosetracks's Avatar
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    They don't get it, after all their years in government.


    One cannot buy their way into citizenship! To be an American, should be hard. It is an honor to be an American citizen, a gift from us when you follow our laws and show you want to join into OUR society.

    Not to be given out like you're buying a tv!

    It is no foreigner's right to be a citizen, it is our right to say whether you deserve living here.
    Do not vote for Party this year, vote for America and American workers!

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    DEPORT ALL ILLEGALS NOW, ANYTHING LESS IS AMNESTY!

    STOP REWARDING LAW BREAKERS!

    STOP CHEAPENING OUR CITIZENSHIP YOU BASTARDS!

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