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Washington Week: Focus on Immigration Reform, Boston Bombing Aftermath
With the eyes of the nation fixed1 on Boston, major legislative2 developments took a back seat last week. A push to reform America’s gun laws hit a roadblock in the Senate, and Democratic and Republican senators - the so-called Gang of Eight - presented a long-awaited immigration reform proposal.
Republican Marco Rubio said, “First and foremost, it is about modernizing4 our legal immigration system. It is about helping5 to attract the world’s best and brightest talent, and to keep the world’s best and brightest talent.”
The top Democrat3 on the Senate Judiciary Committee, Patrick Leahy, says the status quo is unacceptable. “The dysfunction of the system affects all of us. Now is our time to fix it," he said.
The bill sets forth6 a long and arduous7 path for the undocumented to attain8 U.S. citizenship9. That provision amounts to amnesty that will attract more illegal border-crossers, according to critics such as Republican Congressman10 Lou Barletta.
“We have our immigration laws for two reasons. One, to protect our national security. And two, to protect American jobs," he said.
The national security component11 of the immigration debate could become a focal point in the aftermath of the Boston bombing. Both suspects came to the United States legally from abroad.
While their motives12 have not been definitively13 ascertained14, they are already being mentioned as a cautionary tale by skeptics of immigration reform, including Republican Senator Chuck Grassley.
“How can individuals evade15 authority and plan such attacks on our soil,?" he asked. How can we beef up security checks on people who wish to enter the United States? How do we ensure that people who wish to do us harm are not eligible16 for benefits under the immigration laws, including this new bill before us?”
Gang of Eight senators are predicting long and fierce debate on immigration reform. Democratic Senator Charles Schumer:
“There will be perils17 we cannot even anticipate, but we start off with optimism, because this bipartisan agreement gives us a sturdy ship to ride out the stormy seas ahead," he said.
More about the Boston bombing could be learned if the surviving suspect recovers from wounds sustained in a gun battle with police and shares information with interrogators. Meanwhile, the debate on immigration reform is moving forward at the Capitol.
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