Scepticism by the reform
posted on: Jun 6 2013 14:0 by RDugey. Viewed 13080 times.
The Republican Senator Marco Rubio sought the support of conservatives in the House of representatives yesterday for a powerful immigration law, but many lawmakers emerged from the meeting deeply skeptical about a comprehensive bill that includes a path to citizenship for immigrants living without legal authorization in the country.
For his part, the Chairman of the Judicial Committee of the House of representatives and Republican of Virginia, Bob Goodlatte, said that the Senate proposal drafted by Rubio and other seven senators in a bipartisan group "still has a long way to go from the perspective of the camera".
The result became clear challenges to the immigration reform bill and the same blonde as Florida Senator has stepped up its work on the role of seller before conservatives prior to the debate that begins next week in the full Senate upon the standard. "I can not vote for a bill that provides amnesty to foreign nationals who reside without legal authorization in this country, said Paul Broun.
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