Thursday, January 31, 2013

President Obama: Smooth path to citizenship

Las Vegas ? Declaring "now is the time" to fix broken immigration laws, President Barack Obama on Tuesday urged Congress to put millions of illegal immigrants on a clear path to U.S. citizenship while cracking down on businesses that employ people illegally and tightening security at the borders.

He heralded a show of bipartisanship between the White House and Senate leaders on basic plans to resolve the issue.

But both the White House and Senate proposals for tackling the complex and emotionally charged issue still lack key details. And questions are emerging over how to structure the avenue to citizenship and whether a bill would cover same-sex couples ? and that's all before a Senate measure can be debated, approved and sent to the Republican-controlled House, where opposition is likely to be stronger.

Obama warned that the debate would become more difficult as it gets closer to a conclusion.

"The question now is simple," he said during a campaign-style event in Las Vegas. "Do we have the resolve as a people, as a country, as a government to finally put this issue behind us? I believe that we do."

Despite possible obstacles to come, the broad agreement between the White House and bipartisan lawmakers in the Senate represents a drastic shift in Washington's willingness to tackle immigration, an issue that has languished for years. Much of that shift is politically motivated, due to the growing influence of Hispanics in presidential and other elections.

Still, some Republicans, including House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, responded cautiously to the proposals from the president, on Tuesday, and the Senate group, which put forward its proposals one day earlier.

"Any solution should be a bipartisan one, and we hope the president is careful not to drag the debate to the left and ultimately disrupt the difficult work that is ahead in the House and Senate," said Brendan Buck, a Boehner spokesman.

Source: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20130130/POLITICS03/301300339/1022/rss10

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