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WASHINGTON (CNN) President Bush considers it premature to declare the immigration reform bill dead in the Senate, White House adviser Dan Bartlett said Friday. A motion to cut off debate on the measure failed Thursday night, stopping the proposal from coming up for a vote. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid had said earlier that if the motion was not approved, it would be over with gone. But Bartlett told CNN that Bush wants Reid to consider putting the bill back on the table. Bartlett was asked about the bill one of the presidents top legislative priorities as Bush prepared to leave the G8 Summit in Heiligendamm, Germany, for Poland.
IS HE LISTENING TO AMERICANS OF SPANISH, LATIN AMERICAN OR MEXICAN HERITAGE THAT ARE ADAMANTLY OPPOSED TO THIS ACT OF TREASON BILL BECAUSE THEY KNOW IT WILL LEAD TO THE DOWNFALL OF THE U.S.A.???NO, TRUE TO HIS NATURE, HE LISTENS ONLY TO THOSE WHO SUPPORT HIS POSITION.AMERICA -- THIS IS OUR NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY AT STAKE!!!NO BORDERS NO COUNTRY!!!!THE BILL OBLIGATES AMERICAN TAXPAYERS TO PAY TO SECURE MEXICO'S SOUTHERN BORDER -- OUR SOUTHERN BORDER WILL NEVER BE CLOSED!!!
THE BILL OBLIGATES AMERICANS TO BUILD UP MEXICO'S ECONOMY, HEALTHCARE AND EDUCATION SYSTEMS AND EVEN PROVIDE JOB TRAINING FOR MEXICANS IN MEXICO -- I GUESS THAT IS ANOTHER GIFT TO NOT ONLY MEXICO BUT THE AMERICAN COMPANIES THAT HAVE RELOCATED TO MEXICO -- THE AMERICAN TAXPAYER WILL PAY FOR THE MEXICANS' JOB TRAINING!!!
WAKE UP AMERICA!!!
CALL THEM, EMAIL THEM, CALL THEIR LOCAL OFFICES.SCREAM AT YOUR SENATORS.THE BILL SHOULD BE REJECTED IN CONGRESS HERE AND NOW!!!
THEY HAVE NO COST FIGURES BECAUSE THEY HAVEN'T EVEN BOTHERED TO MAKE A GAME PLAN TO ADMINISTER THE PROGRAM. THEY KNOW THE FEDERAL AGENCIES CANNOT HANDLE IT BUT THAT ISN'T THE ISSUE WHEN THE REAL GOAL IS TO REMOVE THE EXISTING FEDERAL IMMIGRATION LAWS THAT ACTUALLY PROTECT AMERICA AND HER CITIZENS, AND OBLIGATE AMERICAN TAXPAYERS TO PAY THE BILLS OF MEXICO AND THE CORPORATIONS -- NO SPECIFICS -- NO TIMEFRAME -- NO PRICETAG -- ALL OF WHICH WILL BE EXPLOITED DOWN THE ROAD WITH AMERICANS PAYING THE BILLS
2007 WorldNetDaily.com President Bush wants Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to resurrect the controversial immigration-reform bill that was pulled last night after a motion to cut off debate failed, White House adviser Dan Bartlett said today.
Asked about the bill as Bush prepared to leave the G8 Summit in Germany, Bartlett told CNN the president believes declaring it dead is premature, and he wants Reid to consider putting it back on the table.
The plan would allow millions of illegal aliens now within U.S. borders to pay a fine and become legal.
Bush plans to use a scheduled lunch with GOP senators Tuesday as part of a campaign by the White House and allies in both parties to placate or outmaneuver Republicans who blocked the measure, the Associated Press reported.
DeMint says the legislation "still unfairly burdens taxpayers, doesn't ensure secure borders and guarantees amnesty" for illegal aliens. Reid and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said the issue may be brought up again, with McConnell advising, "I wouldn't wait a whole long time to do it."
reported that all of the GOP lawmakers it interviewed believed the legislation could be revived soon "even within a matter of weeks, with one negotiator noting that last year's bill was first pulled from the floor by then-Majority Leader Bill Frist before it was brought back up again and passed."
Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said he and Reid are confident the bill will be back.
The proposal tied tougher border security and enforcement of legal immigration status in the workplace to a procedure to legalize most of the estimated 12-20 million illegal aliens already in the U.S. Also involved was a controversial temporary worker program and a procedure involving an evaluation of merit for future immigration.
WASHINGTON, June 12 In an effort to revive a crippled immigration bill, President Bush visited the Capitol on Tuesday to try to assure wary Senate Republicans personally that border security was a driving force behind his push for changes in immigration law.
The president, intensifying his lobbying on behalf of the stalled measure, also told lawmakers he would put more emphasis on the measures border protection elements as he tries to sell it to a skeptical public in appearances beginning this week.
Weve got to convince the American people that this bill is the best way to enforce our border, Mr. Bush said after he concluded one of his infrequent meetings with lawmakers on their turf.
The trip to the weekly Senate party luncheon his first since 2001 came on the first full day of his return from a trip to Europe, where he attended an international summit meeting while the immigration measure collapsed at home.
But the president, who has made the overhaul a chief goal of his final months in office, said he was not willing to let the opportunity slip away because of stiff resistance over an approach that meshes new border protections with the chance for millions of illegal immigrants to qualify for legal residency.
The status quo is unacceptable, Mr. Bush said, adding that the time is now to move a comprehensive piece of legislation.
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