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Under the tentative plan, Reid as early as Friday would launch his target - an amendment encompassing all 22 proposals - and shoot it into its component pieces. The Senate would then vote on ending debate on the immigration measure, which would take 60 votes and limit discussion of the bill to 30 more hours. After that interval, all 22 amendments would have to be voted on, with little opportunity for foes to interfere.
So basically they are going to force a vote on it by combining all 22 amendments into one, giving only 30 hours to debate, meaning a little over an hour on each component, and slaw it down our throats.
Police agencies in Colorado turned over the names of at least 15,000 suspected illegal immigrants to federal authorities during the second half of last year.
Like we really want these people in our country to begin with? This is 15 THOUSAND illegals arrested in ONE state in SIX months. This does not include those given traffic tickets or involved in domestic disputes.
So Congress is going to sell us out because they are in lockstep with a President intent on this being his legacy (as if this can cover for Iraq). Lovely.
So basically they are going to force a vote on it by combining all 22 amendments into one, giving only 30 hours to debate, meaning a little over an hour on each component, and slaw it down our throats.
Police agencies in Colorado turned over the names of at least 15,000 suspected illegal immigrants to federal authorities during the second half of last year.
Like we really want these people in our country to begin with? This is 15 THOUSAND illegals arrested in ONE state in SIX months. This does not include those given traffic tickets or involved in domestic disputes.
So Congress is going to sell us out because they are in lockstep with a President intent on this being his legacy (as if this can cover for Iraq). Lovely.