House Republicans to address immigration reform groping, how far they can go to the core of the topic, one of the most sensitive issues: whether the country's roughly 12 million illegal immigrants should not be allowed to become U.S. citizens.
House Republicans, under pressure from U.S. President Barack Obama and bipartisan Senate last month passed a comprehensive restoration team, made two things clear Tuesday in children brought to the U.S. House Judiciary Subcommittee on illegal immigration hearing held .
Many Republican lawmakers seem suitable for those illegally in the United States through no fault of their own special offers. But those children of undocumented parents and the wider community, those same members made it clear that to get little sympathy from the Republican Party.
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"We should look at their children's parents brought here ... can not have illegal status, because they do not agree with the behavior of their spirit did not make such a decision, so they should be considered as a special way, said: "The Texas Congressman Ted Poe (R). "This is a unique, special immigration legislation throughout the discussion."
Larger Judiciary Committee Chairman, Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R), Virginia, a bill with House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R), Virginia undocumented youth to address status, working agrees.
"Many of them will know no other home outside the United States, said:" Representative Goodlatte. "They certainly do not share their parents' guilt."
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But Rep. Trey Gowdy (R), South Carolina, the subcommittee chairman, made it clear that their parents have enough guilt - they will not get the same treatment, because they are young dreamer, meet the general requirements of the so-called for the reprieve from deportation under the DREAM Act.
With the other 110,000 undocumented immigrants do not apply to those same stocks, "on behalf of the Gowdy said.
Colorado Rep. Cory Gardner (R) is more explicit: "We can not reward those family members who violate the law."
House Republicans like Gowdy to people for different regions of the population in the United States illegally, up to expulsion from the dreamer those who can not pass background checks, criminal records or significant special treatment, a series of policy prescriptions.
According bipartisan Senate legislation in the country illegally must pass background checks and pay a fine twice over 10 years in order to get a temporary legal status. If a series of border security and employment verification measures in place, in a decade's time, those in temporary state can apply for permanent residency and citizenship, this process may take up to 13 years. Dreamer will have an accelerated path to citizenship under the five-year Senate bill.
But the majority of the Gowdy Goodlatte and other lawmakers eager to make their own meetings and among some members of the Democratic Party in a difficult position.
Iowa Rep. Steve King (R), is perhaps the leading conference immigration hardliners reviled in providing special status dreamer "You have sacrificed the rule of law in the name of political expediency," alluding the party's many voices, arguing immigration reform is a crucial Latino and Asian communities olive branch penalties Republican candidate in the 2012 elections.
However, many of the lines in the development of those who can accompany deforestation must go to those who raised the possibility, immigration advocates howl, split families.
Goodlatte and Cantor although being drafted on behalf of a public document, the lack of leading immigrant advocates, dreamers and visionaries to make an offer separate legal status of the end, the Republicans plan.
Cristina Jimenez said: "How can we say, yes, we want a way for us to citizen advocacy group joint managing director dreamers of our dreams in Tuesday's news conference," and then say 'expelled from our parents. ""
All this leaves the Democratic Party, while the loss. Many members praised the fact that Republicans, long the opponent's Dream Act and other bills that will help in the military or who had obtained a high school education for young undocumented immigrants, now openly considering similar legislation.
At the same time, the move itself seems Dream Act "farce", Democrats are trying to politically inoculated with the actual attempt to help those countries hurt immigration law, Florida Congressman Joe Garcia (D) said on Tuesday.
Such doubts originated either from the history and facts on this issue, the House Democrats are suffering from a little bit of whiplash. Republicans voted only a few weeks ago called deferred action to stop undocumented youth policy of the Department of Homeland Security.
"This is a real Republican?" Do not know House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D) of Maryland.
But as Mr. Obama's desk remains throughout Ohio House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner Republican legislative path, the Democratic Party has no choice but to take the Republicans, where they are.
Congressman said: "Without you, we can not succeed," Luis Gutierrez (D) Illinois House of Representatives in 2006 comprehensive immigration reform bill's author. "If the Republican majority and dreamers beginning, because it is as long as you are willing to go for the legal status of undocumented immigrants, I say thank you so much, because even in the right direction towards a small step any bona fide negotiations The first step it says, a compromise may be within reach. "
"But let me absolutely crystal clear and unambiguous," Gutierrez represents summary. "Only dreamers legalization is not enough."
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