Reps. Jeff Denham and David Valadao of California have both cosponsors of the House immigration bill, HR 15. But why haven’t more of these House Republicans done more to help pass immigration reform? See the polling here.
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Corpus Christi Caller Times: Corpus Christi advocacy group hopes to change U.S. Rep. Farenthold’s tune on immigration reform By Ryan Rockett Houston Chronicle: Farenthold open to legalization but doubtful on citizenship By Gary Martin BuzzFeed: Meet The Republican Sticking His Neck Out For Immigration Reform By Kate Nocera Bloomberg...
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A Republican Congressman from Michigan, Rep. Fred Upton told members of a local rotary club that he plans to play a role in making sure that immigration reform is passed this fall. According to MLive, Rep. Upton announced that he “will be part of a bipartisan effort to fix the problem,...
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Bloomberg Businessweek: Who’s Afraid of Immigration Reform? By Lisa Lerer and Roxana Tiron USA Today: Rubio’s switch on immigration not winning fans By Ledyard Kin MSNBC (Jansing & Co.): Some GOP’ers get behind immigration bill (VIDEO) Associated Press: Border Patrol made about 420,000 arrests in last year, second straight...
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In Nevada, 74% of Rep. Joe Heck (R-NV)’s constituents want Congress to pass immigration reform with a path to citizenship. That same number is true in Colorado, with Rep. Mike Coffman’s constituents. And we want to make sure these two members of Congress know that, so they understand why...
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Yesterday, Reps. Jeff Denham (R-CA) and Joe Garcia (D-FL) held a bipartisan Google hangout to discuss immigration reform and their mutual support of the House immigration bill, HR 15. If you missed it, you can watch below:
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Huffington Post (Blog): Denham’s Decision Shows Why Citizenship Will Ultimately Win Out By Gordon Whitman NBC Latino: Third Republican signs on to Democrats’ immigration bill, saying it “cannot wait” By Suzanne Gamboa USA Today: Three Republicans back Democratic immigration bill in House By Alan Gomez Los Angeles Times: 2nd...
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