[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 144 (Monday, December 1, 2014)]
[Senate]
[Page S6226]
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IMMIGRATION
Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, while the distinguished Senate leader is
still on the floor, I thank him for his comments on the immigration
bill. I would note he was kind to talk about hundreds of hours. I may
not have spent that, but a whole lot of other Senators did--and that
bill would not have been on the floor and would not have been voted on
without the leadership of the Senator from Nevada. He made sure there
was a calendar, that there was time, and that he would keep the Senate
in session while we had rollcall after rollcall. We had 136 amendments
that were adopted in committee, and more than a dozen were considered
on the floor. But we passed that bill by a 2-to-1 margin. The
Republicans and Democrats joined together, and I applaud the leader for
what he did.
I would tell one short story. Not long after that I was in Oregon,
north of Portland, and went to a farming area. I went to church on a
Sunday. My brother-in-law was saying the mass. He is fluent in Spanish.
There were hundreds and hundreds of workers--these are all taxpayers,
hardworking people. They make the community and they make the economy
of the area.
I was introduced at the end. They all stood, raised their hand, and
asked blessings on me and on the Senate for what we had done because it
gave them hope for themselves and their families.
As long as I live, I will remember that, and I would hope--knowing at
that time that we had enough votes, or enough votes to pass it in the
House, I would call on the House leadership to do the right thing,
allow it to come to a vote. Let Republicans and Democrats, everybody
who does speeches on immigration, let them do what Senator Reid had us
do in the Senate, actually vote yes or vote no. Let them do the same--
vote yes or vote no, and let the blessing the people gave for us in the
Senate also be a blessing for those in the House.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The majority leader.
Mr. REID. Mr. President, through the Chair to the distinguished
President pro tempore of the Senate, for me in Nevada it is very
important in the State of Nevada because the State of Nevada is 10 or
15 years behind the State of California as far as demographic changes.
We have the largest number of Hispanics and Asians in the State of
Nevada now. But my friend, the senior Senator from Vermont, basically
has very few minorities in the State of Vermont. He did this--led this
bill--because it is the right thing to do.
The people of Vermont, I know, are very cognizant of their senior
Senator. He has taken on issues during his time in the Senate not
because necessarily they are important for the State of Vermont--which
they are, because anything that is good for the country is good for
Vermont--but he takes these issues on because it is certainly the right
thing for the country. There is a long list of things he has done over
the years that have very little bearing on the State of Vermont but
have a tremendous bearing on this country. That is why he is the
tremendous leader he is.
Mr. LEAHY. I thank the distinguished majority leader.
I yield the floor, and I suggest the absence of a quorum.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will call the roll.
The bill clerk proceeded to call the roll.
Mr. GRASSLEY. I ask unanimous consent that the order for the quorum
call be rescinded.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
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