Legislative Update
In an interview with George
Stephanopoulos, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist revealed some of his thoughts
regarding the upcoming immigration reform.
When asked directly about his position on a guest-worker program, Frist
responded by first addressing the issue of border security.
For Frist, the primary objective of the upcoming Senate Floor debate will
be tightening our borders and enacting “interior enforcement” to deal with
undocumented immigration as it moves inland.
Frist’s third objective for the Senate debate is the need and nature of
a guest-worker program. With
President Bush and Senator McCain in support of a guest worker program, Frist
has cautiously skirted the issue, claiming that his decision will made when a
proposal is offered. More
concretely however, Senator Frist stated that he believes a guest-worker program
will be approved when the Senate finishes debating the issues in upcoming days.
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Recent immigration legislation
was condemned by Atlanta Archbishop Wilton Gregory for its dispassionate stance
toward immigrants. Looking at the
proposals both within the state of Georgia and the Nation, Archbishop Gregory
turned to scripture to argue against legislation that would deny immigrants
access to necessities like health care and education. Archbishop
Gregory coauthored his six page “pastoral letter” with Savannah Bishop Kevin
Boland. The letter appeals to the
Christian duty to welcome strangers and offer them assistance.
As well as stating our religious obligation, Archbishop Gregory also
encouraged legislators to look to our past and recognize that the
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Mexican President Vicinte Fox
has expressed doubts about the current
Fox, an advocate for more labor
alliances with the
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A provision within Senate
Judiciary Chairman Arlen Specter’s immigration bill is causing unease because
of its subtle implications. The
provision will require the Department of Homeland Security to work with the
Social Security Administration and the Treasury Department to study the
possibility of creating temporary worker investment accounts.
This provision is worrisome to both Democrats and Republicans who were
against President Bush’s campaign to privatize social security.
The proposed legislation will
offer temporary work visas to immigrants who wish to come to the
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H.R.4901
: To establish a fact-finding Commission to extend the study of a
prior Commission to investigate and determine facts and circumstances
surrounding the relocation, internment, and deportation to Axis countries of
Latin Americans of Japanese descent from December 1941 through February 1948,
and the impact of those actions by the United States, and to recommend
appropriate remedies, and for other purposes.
Sponsor: Rep Becerra, Xavier [CA-31] (introduced
Committees: House Judiciary
Latest Major Action:
H.R.4906
: To improve science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
education, and for other purposes.
Sponsor: Rep Ford, Harold E., Jr. [TN-9] (introduced
Committees: House Science; House Education and the Workforce; House
Judiciary
Latest Major Action:
H.R.4923
: To abolish the death penalty under Federal law.
Sponsor: Rep Kucinich, Dennis J. [OH-10] (introduced
Committees: House Judiciary
Latest Major Action:
H.R.4939
: Making emergency supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year
ending
Sponsor: Rep Lewis, Jerry [CA-41] (introduced
Committees: House Appropriations
House Reports: 109-388
Latest Major Action:
H.R.5011
: To award posthumously a congressional gold medal to John Pehle in
recognition of his contributions to the Nation in helping rescue Jews and other
minorities from the Holocaust during World War II.
Sponsor: Rep Woolsey,
Committees: House Financial Services
Latest Major Action:
H.R.5012
: -- Private Bill; For the relief of Rafael Camacho, Rosa B. Camacho,
and Rosa Camacho.
Sponsor: Rep Waters, Maxine [CA-35] (introduced
Committees: House Judiciary
Latest Major Action:
S.CON.RES.83
: An original concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional
budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2007 and including the
appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2006 and 2008 through 2011.
Sponsor: Sen Gregg, Judd [NH] (introduced
Committees: Senate Budget
Latest Major Action:
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