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Some Oklahoma business owners to press for immigration reform

Some Oklahoma business owners to press for immigration reform

WASHINGTON — As President Barack Obama called on the House to pass immigration reform, some Oklahoma business owners and prominent Republicans announced Thursday that they’re heading to Capitol Hill next week to press the same message with lawmakers. In remarks at the White House, the president said the Senate had already… Read More

Immigration Poses Threat of Another Republican Rift

Immigration Poses Threat of Another Republican Rift

WASHINGTON — A push to bring immigration legislation to the House floor, led by an unusual coalition of business executives, prominent conservatives and evangelical leaders, threatens to create another schism in the Republican Party and could have a noticeable effect on campaign contributions before the midterm elections. Several Republican… Read More

With shutdown over, attention turns to immigration reform

With shutdown over, attention turns to immigration reform

With the government spending and debt ceiling debates now tabled for a few months, a number of lobbyists are hoping to steer lawmakers’ attention back to immigration reform and finish the work they started earlier this year. But is it too late? “I was optimistic a few months ago,” Steve… Read More

House GOP plans no immigration vote in 2013

House GOP plans no immigration vote in 2013

House Republican leadership has no plans to vote on any immigration reform legislation before the end the year. The House has just 19 days in session before the end of 2013, and there are a number of reasons why immigration reform is stalled this year. Following the fiscal battles last… Read More

Immigration Reform Not Dead Yet, Advocates Insist

Immigration Reform Not Dead Yet, Advocates Insist

WASHINGTON — Immigration reform advocates said they’re annoyed at the glut of news articles in the past week suggesting comprehensive reform is dead. They insist reform can still happen in the House, and they’ll fight until it does. “We’re not giving up,” Greisa Martinez, an organizer with undocumented immigrant advocacy… Read More

Republicans After Shutdown Seen Losing Again on Immigration

Republicans After Shutdown Seen Losing Again on Immigration

Shortly after the U.S. government shutdown ended, President Barack Obama declared that he wanted immigration legislation back on Congress’s agenda, with the goal of passage by year’s end. Some fellow Democrats are in no hurry. Their concern: a compromise with Republicans might take the edge off an issue that tops… Read More

Some GOP Donors Step Up Immigration Push

Some GOP Donors Step Up Immigration Push

WASHINGTON—Some big-money Republican donors, frustrated by their party’s handling of the standoff over the debt ceiling and government shutdown, are stepping up their warnings to GOP leaders that they risk long-term damage to the party if they fail to pass immigration legislation. Some donors say they are withholding political contributions… Read More

Immigration reform groups resume fight

Immigration reform groups resume fight

With the brutal fiscal fight now in Capitol Hill’s rearview mirror, immigration reform advocates from across the spectrum are ramping up the pressure on lawmakers to pass a far-reaching overhaul this year. The more aggressive wing of the immigration reform community is launching a “week of escalation” that will target… Read More

Conservative Activists Will Descend On Washington To Push For Immigration Reform

Conservative Activists Will Descend On Washington To Push For Immigration Reform

They’re calling it a “fly-in.” From all around the United States, some 300 conservative leaders from various religious denominations, the agricultural industry, law enforcement and business sector are planning to travel to Washington on Oct. 28 to press Republican lawmakers to work on a comprehensive immigration bill, reported USA Today. Read More

Conservative 'fly-in' aims to sell House GOP on immigration

Conservative ‘fly-in’ aims to sell House GOP on immigration

WASHINGTON — During a rally on the National Mall last week, thousands of immigrants, union workers, civil rights activists and Democratic leaders called on the Republican-controlled House to pass a bill to revamp the nation’s immigration system. But a much smaller group heading to Capitol Hill later this month may… Read More

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