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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

In Congress, A Harder Line On Illegal Immigrants

The end of the year means a turnover of House control from Democratic to Republican and, with it, Congress' approach to immigration.

In a matter of weeks, Congress will go from trying to help young, illegal immigrants become legal to debating whether children born to parents who are in the country illegally should continue to enjoy automatic U.S. citizenship.

Such a hardened approach — and the rhetoric certain to accompany it — should resonate with the GOP faithful who helped swing the House in Republicans' favor. But it also could further hurt the GOP in its endeavor to grab a large enough share of the growing Latino vote to win the White House and the Senate majority in 2012.

Legislation to test interpretations of the 14th Amendment as granting citizenship to children of illegal immigrants will emerge early next session. That is likely to be followed by attempts to force employers to use a still-developing web system, dubbed E-Verify, to check that all of their employees are in the U.S. legally.

There could be proposed curbs on federal spending in cities that don't do enough to identify people who are in the country illegally and attempts to reduce the numbers of legal immigrants. Democrats ended the year failing for a second time to win passage of the Dream Act, which would have given hundreds of thousands of young illegal immigrants a chance at legal status.

House Republicans will try to fill the immigration reform vacuum left by Democrats with legislation designed to send illegal immigrants packing and deter others from trying to come to the U.S.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

House Republicans will try to fill the immigration reform vacuum left by Democrats with legislation designed to send illegal immigrants packing and deter others from trying to come to the U.S.

GOOD! It's about time.

Anonymous said...

They're criminals call them what they are !

Anonymous said...

stop worrying about upsetting people and enforce the law

Anonymous said...

You wonder why we are broke, you wonder why health care is bad, you wonder why there are no jobs...

Come on people its simple...

Send them packing

Anonymous said...

Our country has been invaded by an unarmed (sometimes armed!) force and the insiders in Washington DC have allowed it to happen.

The enemy is inside the gates

Anonymous said...

They'll spend 100 of billions on border fences instead of going after their buddies at Tyson and Purdue for hiring them

Anonymous said...

The folks that are hiring them are in the crosshairs.
You just watch (that is-- if the Dems will let them do anything about it)