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    McConnell key to immigration bill

    McConnell key to immigration bill

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    By Stephen Dinan
    THE WASHINGTON TIMES
    June 4, 2007

    The fate of the immigration bill comes down to Senate Republicans' leader, Mitch McConnell, and whether he sides with President Bush and Democratic leaders or with rank-and-file members of his own party.

    His choices: Accept Democrats' demands to finish the bill this week without major changes, or rally with his Republicans who say the bill is bad and getting worse, and want more time to fight the proposal.

    "The only thing that can save us now is if McConnell made an appeal to Republicans that this thing is out of control and we need to step back from it, and we're not getting the amendments we want," said Sen. Jim DeMint, South Carolina Republican. "He could do that, but I'm not sure where he is right now."

    Debate on the bill resumes today, and Republican leaders will have to decide quickly whether to push for a drawn-out debate.

    Mr. McConnell, Kentucky Republican, has been on both sides of the immigration issue. He voted for last year's bill and has said this year's version is even better, but he also voted last week to strip out the central plank of the bargain: the legalization program for illegal aliens.

    Republicans use words like "confusion" to describe their party's approach, and said that has hurt their efforts to change or defeat the bill. They also say Mr. McConnell and Mr. Bush have given up the best bargaining chip by making it clear they have to have a bill.

    "The president has said he's going to sign whatever we send him, so we started with our legs cut out from under us," Mr. DeMint said. "You shouldn't be negotiating if you're not willing to walk away from the table."

    Democrats have been far better organized. Majority Leader Harry Reid, Nevada Democrat, has blocked Republican amendments and given Democrats time to counter them.

    The bill, negotiated behind closed doors by a bipartisan group of senators and two Bush Cabinet secretaries, offers immediate legal status and a path to citizenship to illegal aliens, creates a temporary-worker program for hundreds of thousands of future foreign workers, and rewrites the definitions that govern how immigrants are selected.

    Republicans said their leaders have been good at preserving members' rights, but that this next week will be a critical test.

    "I think we're going to have to have some very serious discussions in our policy committee luncheon on Tuesday about the way forward," said Sen. John Cornyn, Texas Republican, who has about two dozen amendments he would like to offer. "I, for one, am going to object strongly to jamming this bill through by the end of the week."

    He and other Republicans say there is no way a bill can be completed this week and they will demand more time. That will force Mr. Reid to make a procedural move to end debate, which will require 60 votes.

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    Kate,

    This man is a SNAKE!!!! He voted for the Vitter amendment because he knew that it would easily be dropped by the other sell-out Senators.

    Please join the "Ditch Mitch McConnell" revolution........we have to get rid of treasonous traitors like this dude that has gotten to big for his britches!!!

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    Looks like we need to let Mr. McConnell know how we feel about this Bill.
    REMEMBER IN NOVEMBER!

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    How do you guys like this?

    [quote]Dear Senator McConnell;

    It seems the Senate has wandered into the Twilight Zone (the alternative being “treasonâ€

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    SAM,
    in case you've not sent your letter off yet, here is............

    The OFFICIAL TITLE OF THE S1348 BILL IS:
    Secure Borders, Economic Opportunity and Immigration Reform Act of 2007
    Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2ndamendsis
    SAM,
    in case you've not sent your letter off yet, here is............

    The OFFICIAL TITLE OF THE S1348 BILL IS:
    Secure Borders, Economic Opportunity and Immigration Reform Act of 2007
    I have not. I am adding this, too, at the end.

    The ILLEGAL nature these people have entered the country is a self-selection process for those who have NO REGARD for our laws. Rewarding them and expecting good citizenship from them is foolhardy on your part and one of the largest INSULTS Americans have had to face from an elected body!

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    Sounds good!

    BTW, interesting how violent CRIME HAS RISEN over the past 2 years in major cities from coast to coast!
    Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

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    Sam,
    GREAT letter!!!!
    McConnell lives in his own dream world. I think his constituents need to give him a huge wake-up call.

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