[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 47 (Tuesday, March 25, 2014)]
[House]
[Page H2620]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IMMIGRATION REFORM
(Mr. KILDEE asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Mr. KILDEE. Mr. Speaker, for far too long, comprehensive immigration
reform has been a low priority for the Speaker and for the Republican
leadership. Americans have spoken loud and clear. They want
comprehensive immigration reform.
Just last year, as the Senate was considering comprehensive reform,
the Speaker implied that the House would take it up after the Senate
did. The Senate acted in a bipartisan fashion and passed comprehensive
reform on a vote of 68-32.
Then we were told that the House would take up comprehensive
immigration reform after the Speaker brought to his conference his
immigration reform principles. That happened at the end of January; yet
nothing--nothing has been brought to the floor.
If there is not a reason for us to do this on the basis of the
policy, which I think is clear, it is consistent with our national
interest and our national values to institute comprehensive immigration
reform.
I just would direct Members of the other side to take a look at the
bipartisan CBO report that was published that shows that comprehensive
immigration reform would reduce our national deficit by $900 billion.
It is the right policy, it is good economics, and we should bring it
up right away.
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