[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 133 (Tuesday, October 1, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Page S7100]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IRAQI SPECIAL IMMIGRANT VISA PROGRAM
Mr. LEAHY. Madam President, I am proud that the Senate unanimously
passed legislation late last night to extend the Iraqi Special
Immigrant Visa--SIV--Program. This program offers nothing short of a
lifeline for the Iraqi men and women who risked everything supporting
the U.S.' mission in Iraq. Despite the fact that there are thousands of
Iraqis still waiting for their paperwork to be processed, the program
expired last night, and we must take immediate action to renew it.
Given all that is on the line, I am hopeful that even in this difficult
political climate, the House of Representatives will take up and
swiftly pass this bill and we can send it to President Obama for his
signature later today.
Congress created the Iraqi SIV Program in 2008 to allow some of the
tens of thousands of Iraqis who served alongside U.S. troops the
opportunity to seek safety and a new beginning in the United States.
They were our translators and our guides. They were a critical resource
to our troops, helping them navigate complex cultural, political, and
geographic terrain. They literally risked their lives for us. Now, 5
years after the original legislation passed, less than 6,000 of the
25,000 available visas have been distributed, leaving many well-
deserving Iraqi allies in danger and American credibility on the line.
As chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and chairman of the
Appropriations Committee's Subcommittee on State Department and Foreign
Operations, I worked hard to see that a reauthorization for the Iraqi
SIV Program is in the National Defense Authorization Act.
Unfortunately, that reauthorization will not pass in time to renew this
vital program. We also made significant efforts to include that
extension in the continuing resolution passed by the Senate last week,
but a congressional stalemate has eroded that path. The only option
that remains is for the House to take up and pass the bipartisan stand-
alone bill immediately.
I am hopeful that we can do just that. I have joined with Members
from both sides of the aisle in the Senate, including Senators Shaheen,
McCain, Grassley, and Graham, as well Members in the House, to resolve
any concerns. We have compromised on the length of the extension and
have covered any costs associated with it. Passage should be quick and
straightforward. Lives are on the line. Our word is on the line, and it
is time to act.
Among the many lessons of the Vietnam war is that we must not abandon
those who risked their lives to help us. We made a commitment, and we
must honor it. We must renew this critical program.
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