[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 84 (Thursday, June 13, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H3368]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IMMIGRATION REFORM
(Mr. GARCIA asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Mr. GARCIA. Mr. Speaker, in the Judiciary Committee today, we will be
considering an immigration enforcement bill that is as controversial as
it is downright dangerous.
While the Senate is working in good faith towards real immigration
reform, some of my colleagues continue to push partisan legislation
that does nothing to fix our broken immigration system or get us any
closer to real reform.
If my colleagues will indulge me, I'd like to say a few words in
Spanish.
(English translation of the statement made in Spanish is as follows:)
In the Judiciary Committee today, we will be considering legislation
that is as controversial as it is dangerous.
It would give unprecedented powers to local police, essentially
giving them the same authority as immigration officials.
While the Senate continues to work toward a compromise, some of our
colleagues continue to offer legislation that does nothing to protect
our national security, does nothing to grow our economy, and does
nothing to fix our immigration system.
We cannot allow a handful of Members of Congress to play politics
instead of taking seriously the goal of passing immigration reform.
Hoy, en el comite judicial, vamos a considerar legislacion que es
tanto controversial como peligrosa.
Le daria poderes sin precedentes a la policia local, esencialmente
dandole la misma autoridad de agentes de inmigracion.
Mientras que el Senado continua trabajando hacia un compromiso,
algunos de nuestros colegas siguen proponiendo legislacion que no
protege nuestra seguridad nacional, no ayuda a crecer nuestra economia,
y no arregla nuestro sistema de inmigracion.
No podemos permitir que algunos congresistas jueguen politica en vez
de tomar en serio la meta de pasar una reforma migratoria.
Our Nation cannot afford to play partisan politics. Now is the time
for real immigration reform.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman from Florida will provide the
Clerk a translation of his remarks.
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