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Royal
05-21-2007, 07:33 AM
Senators to debate immigration policy 1 hour, 24 minutes ago

WASHINGTON - The Senate begins debate on an immigration bill today and a leadiong Republican says the debate may tie up the chamber for a while.

"It's got to go on for at least a couple of weeks to give everybody the opportunity in the Senate to feel like they've had their chance to offer amendments that they think would improve the bill," Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (news, bio, voting record), R-Ky., said Sunday.

The bill would offer legal status to most of the nation's 12 million illegal immigrants while also toughening border security.

Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy (news, bio, voting record), the lead Democratic negotiator, said the bill would create "a tough but fair path to citizenship" for millions of immigrants.

"The bill isn't exactly the way I would have written it, but it is a strong compromise and the best chance we will have to finally fix this broken system," he said. "The price of inaction is too high."

The White House is betting on action. Two Cabinet secretaries on Sunday promoted the White House's immigration deal with Congress and played down criticism it would reward people who illegally have entered the country.

"It's not amnesty. They're going to have to pay a penalty. They're going to have to wait in line. They're going to have to undergo a criminal background check," Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez said.

Illegal immigrants could seek a "Z visa" and get on track toward permanent residency after paying fees and fines. Heads of households would have to return to their home countries first.

Guest workers would have to return to their home country after periods of two years. They could renew their visas twice, but would be required to leave for a year in between each time.

Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said the aim was to prevent people from being able to "jump the line" to get a green card.

"Everybody who has been on line waiting patiently gets ahead of them," he said. "They have to pay a penalty, similar to what you pay if you commit a misdemeanor, which is what this is under the existing state of the law."

Prospects of such a plan in the House are uncertain.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (news, bio, voting record), D-Calif., is not happy with how the compromise would treat families. It would impose tighter rules for green card eligibility for some relatives of U.S. citizens and permanent residents.

"We should try to fashion something that recognizes the reality of life," she said in an interview broadcast Sunday.

Chertoff and Gutierrez appeared on "Late Edition" on CNN. Pelosi and McConnell were on "This Week" on ABC.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070521/ap_on_go_co/congress_immigration

Masud
05-21-2007, 07:56 AM
C-SPAN kanalida to'gridan to'gri olib berilsa kerak bu. Man sal noaniqroq malumotni topdimu soat 8PM da bugun. (cspan.org)
Kimda aniqroq malumot bo'sa qo'yib yuborilar.

Masud
05-21-2007, 11:17 AM
Here is the link who is interested to watch the Senate Live on C-SPAN2 about this matter. LINK (http://www.c-span.org/watch/index.asp?Cat=TV&Code=CS2)

Inspiredmind
05-21-2007, 07:31 PM
i did watch all senator's process voting now 69 Yea 23 Nay hehhheheh:D vot teper podarok dlya nelegalov.... formalniy vote proshel. tepel ofisialniy, potom signatute president a potom, starting Jan first 2008,, if u r illegal go with fine $5000 to be legal resident of USA.

if u r illegal will u go with fine $ 5000 to ligalize u position? yes, no and why?

lilbit
05-21-2007, 07:40 PM
question for those of you who keep tracking all the news related to the bill:
What opportunities it opens for those who stay legally here in US but want to extend his/her stay here for a longer period??

Inspiredmind
05-21-2007, 07:50 PM
as for me, i do not care any bills, :D it was just question of opinions...

Delf
05-22-2007, 12:42 AM
1. After passing Senate bill needs to pass House (last year McCain-Kennedy Immigration Bill died there).
2. After passing House it needs to get President's signature.
3. Have anyone read that bill? There are very strict requirements there. One cannot immediately become permanent resident. He needs to pay fines, go back to home country and apply from there.


Delf.