由买买提看人间百态

boards

本页内容为未名空间相应帖子的节选和存档,一周内的贴子最多显示50字,超过一周显示500字 访问原贴
EB23版 - 共和党参议员在写一个比较温和的边界安全修正案
相关主题
又柳暗花明了民主党只用了不到12小时就拒绝了Cornyn的议案
corker说他的amendment能搞15票过来格老的议案被拒不是好事
8人帮第一次在投票上分裂Cornyn愿意和八人帮合作修改他的修正案
会有多少票?明天要投的amendments
参议院投票中Corker修正案一投,reid就file cloture (转载)
11修正案通过今天的Markup现在两党正在就非法移民福利问题扯皮
Reid无视Rubio关于border security的警告corker amendment全文出来了
Senate拒绝Cornyn议案,无诚意与共和党协商单就移民改革法案而言,这次要是不过,以后共和党还想选总统么
相关话题的讨论汇总
话题: border话题: he话题: bill话题: proposal
进入EB23版参与讨论
1 (共1页)
b*****d
发帖数: 61690
1
这个修正案要出来了就不是show vote.
"There's a number of conversations that are under way," Corker told
reporters. "It continues to be slightly fluid."
He said the senators are seeking a proposal that "acknowledges the
Democratic sensibilities but also causes border security to be addressed
properly from" the Republican side.
The proposal might not go as far as some conservative Republicans would like
in toughening up "triggers" in the bill that would make the path to
citizenship for undocumented workers contingent on meeting certain goals for
securing the U.S.-Mexico border.
Rubio, one of the eight authors of the Senate immigration bill, has taken
the lead in trying to court conservative support for the bill. He repeatedly
has said he wants to see stronger language in it on border security. On
Sunday, he told the ABC News program "This Week" that he thought the
immigration bill was 95 percent or 96 percent ready but needed some changes.
The amendment under discussion would spell out amounts of money that must be
spent to provide security enhancements, such as unmanned aerial drones to
watch for illegal border crossings.
In providing greater specificity on the instructions to DHS for securing the
border, the proposal resembles one put forth by Kentucky Senator Rand Paul,
a conservative who has said he might be open to voting for the immigration
bill if some changes were made.
But unlike Paul's proposal, the measure under consideration would not
require Congress to take annual votes reviewing progress on securing the
border. Under Paul's plan, green cards or permanent residence for
undocumented immigrants could be in jeopardy if Congress does not certify
that the border is secure.
"What I like about it is ... if they (DHS and Congress) don't meet the marks
, they're the ones held accountable, not the lives of 11 million people,"
said an immigration advocate familiar with the proposal under consideration.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A small group of Republican senators worked Monday on
a possible border security compromise that would make a sweeping
immigration bill more acceptable to some otherwise reluctant conservatives.
The proposal is aimed at a satisfying calls by Republicans for further steps
to secure the U.S.-Mexico border as part of the legislation currently being
debated in the U.S. Senate that would grant legal status to millions of
undocumented immigrants already in the United States.
It could include provisions for deploying high-tech surveillance equipment
and other specifics, according to congressional sources and people close to
the talks.
The sources said the amendment would give Congress a bigger role in
overseeing border security steps to be taken by the Department of Homeland
Security.
Senators Marco Rubio of Florida, Bob Corker of Tennessee and John Hoeven of
North Dakota were said to be working on an amendment that could be offered
as early as this week.
"There's a number of conversations that are under way," Corker told
reporters. "It continues to be slightly fluid."
He said the senators are seeking a proposal that "acknowledges the
Democratic sensibilities but also causes border security to be addressed
properly from" the Republican side.
The proposal might not go as far as some conservative Republicans would like
in toughening up "triggers" in the bill that would make the path to
citizenship for undocumented workers contingent on meeting certain goals for
securing the U.S.-Mexico border.
Rubio, one of the eight authors of the Senate immigration bill, has taken
the lead in trying to court conservative support for the bill. He repeatedly
has said he wants to see stronger language in it on border security. On
Sunday, he told the ABC News program "This Week" that he thought the
immigration bill was 95 percent or 96 percent ready but needed some changes.
The amendment under discussion would spell out amounts of money that must be
spent to provide security enhancements, such as unmanned aerial drones to
watch for illegal border crossings.
In providing greater specificity on the instructions to DHS for securing the
border, the proposal resembles one put forth by Kentucky Senator Rand Paul,
a conservative who has said he might be open to voting for the immigration
bill if some changes were made.
But unlike Paul's proposal, the measure under consideration would not
require Congress to take annual votes reviewing progress on securing the
border. Under Paul's plan, green cards or permanent residence for
undocumented immigrants could be in jeopardy if Congress does not certify
that the border is secure.
"What I like about it is ... if they (DHS and Congress) don't meet the marks
, they're the ones held accountable, not the lives of 11 million people,"
said an immigration advocate familiar with the proposal under consideration.
"POISON PILLS"
Texas Senator John Cornyn has offered a controversial amendment that would
delay permanent legal status or "green cards" for undocumented immigrants if
the government fails to meet goals, such as achieving full surveillance of
the U.S.-Mexico border and stopping 90 percent of illegal crossings.
Democrats view Cornyn's plan as a "poison pill" meant to kill the
legislation by shattering its bipartisan support. Republican Senator John
McCain of Arizona also has sharply criticized it.
But Rubio has been more supportive. In an interview with Fox News this week,
Rubio called the Cornyn proposal an "excellent place to start."
"I think whether Rubio would vote for the Cornyn amendment is going to be a
big question," said Lanae Erickson Hatalsky, an immigration expert at the
Third Way think tank.
Border security has loomed as a difficult issue for the bipartisan "Gang of
Eight" senators who wrote the immigration bill.
The senators have struggled with the issue of how closely to tie the promise
of citizenship for illegal immigrants to the goal of fortifying the border.
Republicans argue that tough border security "triggers" are needed to ensure
that the granting of legal status to undocumented immigrants is not
followed by a new wave of illegal immigration.
But Democrats say the 13-year path to citizenship in the bill is already a
lengthy one and should not be subject to further uncertainties.
Though Democrats are expected to provide a large majority of the votes
needed to pass the immigration bill in the Senate, several Republican votes
will be needed to meet the 60-vote threshold required for approval.
If the bill passes the Senate, it will face a challenge in the Republican-
dominated House, where many conservatives oppose to granting legal status to
undocumented immigrants.
Asked last week how the differences over border security could be bridged,
McCain told reporters that technology - such as drones and other
surveillance equipment - was "one of the ways we get there" with a
compromise amendment that further improves border control.
(Reporting by Caren Bohan; Editing by Fred Barbash and Bill Trott)
H******i
发帖数: 4704
2
这就叫做火候,太早了太迟了都不行。
f*********0
发帖数: 4834
3
meask doesn't like it
R*****3
发帖数: 274
4
按Boehner最新的表态,这季CIR的演出该谢幕了,整个参院的立法辩论投票过程都成了
个show vote。
1 (共1页)
进入EB23版参与讨论
相关主题
单就移民改革法案而言,这次要是不过,以后共和党还想选总统么参议院投票中
众议院共和党的分布和所谓的majority of majority11修正案通过今天的Markup
共和党反移民斗士Reid无视Rubio关于border security的警告
Rep. Tim Griffin to Introduce High-Skilled Immigrant BillSenate拒绝Cornyn议案,无诚意与共和党协商
又柳暗花明了民主党只用了不到12小时就拒绝了Cornyn的议案
corker说他的amendment能搞15票过来格老的议案被拒不是好事
8人帮第一次在投票上分裂Cornyn愿意和八人帮合作修改他的修正案
会有多少票?明天要投的amendments
相关话题的讨论汇总
话题: border话题: he话题: bill话题: proposal