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Capitol Hill
23 June 2007
The U.S. Senate next week is expected to make another effort to pass a sweeping1 immigration reform bill. The measure was blocked by opposition2 Republicans earlier this month, and its fate remains3 unclear, as VOA's Deborah Tate reports from Capitol Hill.
The measure would tighten6 border security, create a temporary guest worker program and offer the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants in the United States a possible path to citizenship7.
Senator Dianne Feinstein, a California Democrat8, is a supporter of the bill.
"To become a citizen, immigrants in the country illegally will have to demonstrate a real dedication9 to our country," she said. "They will have to work to hold their visas, they will have to pay a fine, they will have to learn our language, and they do have to do this over a substantial period of time. This won't happen overnight."
Supporters hope more Republicans will back the bill this time. Earlier this month, minority Republicans used procedural tactics to block the bill from coming to a vote.
Senate Majority Leader Harry10 Reid, a Nevada Democrat, says a newly proposed amendment11 to provide $4 billion for border security, funded by fees and fines paid by undocumented workers, should help ease Republican concerns that the legislation does not go far enough to securing U.S. borders:
Rep. Harry Reid (16 Feb 2007) |
But many Republicans are skeptical13 of the proposal, and many others remain concerned that the legislation rewards immigrants who entered the United States illegally with the promise of citizenship.
"We are going to send a message around the world that all you have to do is get into our country illegally and you will be made a citizen," said Senator Jeff Sessions, an Alabama Republican.
Some Republican opponents are vowing14 to try to block the bill a second time.
"Many of us are going to use every procedural tool we can to try to stop this bill," said Senator Jim DeMint, a South Carolina Republican.
Although Senate Democratic leader Reid remains hopeful about the bill's passage, Republican leader Mitch McConnell is more cautious. McConnell says he is not even sure how he will vote on the legislation until action on all amendments15 is completed.
The House of Representatives has yet to draft its own immigration reform bill.
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adj.范围广大的,一扫无遗的 | |
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2 opposition | |
n.反对,敌对 | |
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3 remains | |
n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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n.立法机构,立法权;adj.立法的,有立法权的 | |
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5 overhauling | |
n.大修;拆修;卸修;翻修v.彻底检查( overhaul的现在分词 );大修;赶上;超越 | |
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6 tighten | |
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7 citizenship | |
n.市民权,公民权,国民的义务(身份) | |
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8 democrat | |
n.民主主义者,民主人士;民主党党员 | |
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9 dedication | |
n.奉献,献身,致力,题献,献辞 | |
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10 harry | |
vt.掠夺,蹂躏,使苦恼 | |
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11 amendment | |
n.改正,修正,改善,修正案 | |
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12 mandated | |
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起誓,发誓(vow的现在分词形式) | |
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(法律、文件的)改动( amendment的名词复数 ); 修正案; 修改; (美国宪法的)修正案 | |
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