As barack Obama's speech on Tuesday in Las Vegas, democracy and three republican senator a group have been working for a few weeks plan, began his promote immigration reform.
One of those senators, republican John McCain of Arizona, the boundary conditions of the United States said the BBC's "this week" program, the group still had hard work ahead, but, he is happy to progress and is a comprehensive plan principle will be put forward this week.
McCain said, this plan is very much like died in President George w. bush in 2007 immigration advice. The program includes citizens undocumented immigrants, more strict boundary, guest worker program, and that requires the employer in the workers' immigration status verification path.
Immigration is the main push side in Obama's first term for economic problems weighed more heavy, but President, there is overwhelming support Hispanic voters in his 2012 election again, citing it as his agenda when part of the oath of office for a second term in the last week.
McCain said, immigration reform politics should be moved republicans who are undocumented immigrants, the path to citizenship.
"We are losing significant Hispanic votes, we think it should belong to us, because all sorts of reasons, we already know," he said.
McCain said, change also need, because "we can't always have 1.1 billion people live in the country, in the shadow of the illegal condition, we can't always have children was born here, their parents were here, they small children, living in the shadows, as well."
Illinois democrat dick durbin, the senate six groups of the other members said, in the "fox news Sunday" remains to be done, but the progress is encouraging.
"We are working hard, and by means of some very difficult problems, but we are committed to a comprehensive method, finally in the country's immigration law, we can live together," he said. "We actually has been may be 25 years of immigration policy is not a clear statement. Immigrants in this country, this is unacceptable."
, a New Jersey from the Democrats who also immigrant group members, senator Robert MeiNenDeSi said, "this week," he cautiously optimistic, because the two parties in the spirit of cooperation, in the recent reform efforts have continued.
"I see things, fake watch agreement, and discuss on the table to take a serious way," he said.
Tennessee senator Bob cork said, the republican party is not a member of the group, he was with its members, he said he is "very optimistic" one of the reform.
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