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U.S., The Republican Party is preparing its proposal for immigration reform By La Recontra Oferta Newspaper LRON at San Jose, CA US 15:00 01.26.2014 Immigration reform is key to the future of the Republican Party. So argues the former mayor of New York, Michael Bloomberg, confident that 2014 will be the year that the new legislation is passed. The political statements before Republican , now independent - coming just days before the party leaders present their plan to reform the immigration system and reopen negotiations with Democrats . If you are against the group of voters fastest growing in the country , you and your party have future, Bloomberg said flatly during a forum on immigration held Friday in Washington. Beside him , the Republican governor of Michigan, Rick Snyder , said the current system is stupid . As confirmed Snyder and Carlos Gutierrez, Secretary of Commerce during the Bush Administration , the Republican Party these days his latest reform proposal. Presenting a roadmap for the creation of a new system - migration is expected to occur next week, would be a drastic change in the Republican strategy so far. Last November, the Speaker of the House of Representatives , John Boehner, declared that he had exhausted the possibilities of passing legislation . Within just a few days can restart the process to finish one of the most important reforms in decades. The Republican proposal will not be as ambitious as it was the law passed in the Senate in June and received broad support from both parties . The plan , which will address reform in four different laws and not one , prompted an increase in border security, a verification system for new employees , other program delivery and visa controls and create a new status of legality for undocumented immigrants , allowing them to enter and leave the country, and work , but not be U.S. citizens . Without immigration we have no future . We were going to eat The fact that this status does not constitute a path to citizenship , can ensure the rejection of the great social coalition supporting reform and the Democrats who will not support any proposal that does not include the regularization of no papers . President Obama, which sees reform as a major priority of his term, has reiterated he will not sign any reform bill that does not recognize this option. The intermediate status that some Republican lawmakers have advocated is to create a method for the undocumented to register with the authorities and, once paid a penalty, request a legal residence permit , the equivalent of the green card , but without options a decade later to become citizens , as if the Democrats want to do . They expressed their rejection of that option , saying it would create a group of citizens second class laws, but without rights. It just depends on the party leadership , Bloomberg said. [ It depends on ] if Boehner wants to. He is a politician with experience. Its hard, but thats what it requires leadership and strategy will be one with which you are comfortable . For Snyder, the late approval of the reform is an example of politicians seeking an excuse to not finish his work. The governor of Michigan, who had raised just one day before the visa program to attract new immigrants to their country and help in the economic recovery of Detroit, supported the creation of a special status for undocumented immigrants to legalize their potential impact on nationwide. The real issue is legalization. The issue of citizenship is more dependent views on how to approach or what steps assume , but that is something that legislators should be able to solve . The regularization of undocumented immigrants would also open the door to millions of new voters in the coming decades The former Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez agreed that block reform by a lack of agreement on the terms of access to citizenship would be a pity. Guitérrez described the details whether legalize undocumented in the first phase and then , after a set period of time , allow access to citizenship are tactical concerns should not impede the progress of legislation. The issue is that there are between seven and ten million people can achieve legalization almost immediately , he said . Immigration reform could be trapped once again in the political struggle between the Democrats majority in the Senate , and Republicans , who control the House of Representatives, where all negotiations have been blocked so far. Beyond the creation of a new immigration system, both parties - as Bloomberg said openly , his political future are played. The regularization of undocumented means recognizing not only one of the major interests of the Hispanic community. It would also open the door to millions of new voters in the coming decades. Republicans should not search her memory beyond November 2012 to remember the consequences of its policy of autodeportaciones as a solution to illegal immigration. In the last election , the Republican candidate Mitt Romney barely managed 27% of the votes of the Hispanic electorate . The growth of this group makes it one of the areas most sought during any electoral process . And this November the Americans back to the polls to renew 435 seats in the House of Representatives and a third of the Senate . Without immigration we have no future , Bloomberg said. We are going to eat. The politician and businessman was however confident that the principles outlined by Boehner in the coming days , but will not satisfy everyone , may itself unlock the path of reform
Posted on: Sun, 26 Jan 2014 23:03:24 +0000

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