UPDATE: 5:53pm (posted at 6:37 pm) from NumbersUSA media release:
NumbersUSA and its 9 million
activists are pleased that the Senate rejected all three amnesty proposals that
came to the floor today for a vote. Every proposal under consideration put the
interests of illegal aliens and foreign citizens ahead of the interests of
American workers, American communities, and national security. Americans can
not afford for Congress to grant amnesty without immediately ending Chain
Migration and the Visa Lottery and mandating E-Verify.
UPDATE: 4:32 pm from The Hill:
The Senate has rejected legislation
based on President Trump's
framework for an immigration deal in a 39-60 vote on Thursday, leaving an
uncertain path forward for Congress with nearly a million immigrants
sheltered by an Obama-era program face the prospect of deportation.
The measure spearheaded by Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa)
needed 60 votes to clear a filibuster, but failed to meet the mark.
It was the fourth proposal in a row rejected by the Senate on Thursday
afternoon, and it received the fewest votes of support. All three other
measures won more than 50 votes.
UPDATE 3:10 pm from The Hill:
Senate rejects first bipartisan measure as immigration votes
begin
The Senate has rejected an
immigration measure sponsored by Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.)
and Christopher Coons (D-Del.) that did not include money
for President Trump’s border wall.
The proposal is the first of four
that the Senate will vote on Thursday, though each appears short of the 60
votes needed to overcome a filibuster.
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This Action Alert is from NumbersUSA [emphasis color in original]:
As [of] noon on
Thursday, the Senate is considering not only granting amnesty to every illegal
immigrant already in the country, but to any illegal immigrants who can get
here by June!
Could anything
express more contempt for American voters than this? Incredibly, this bill
is rumored to have 65 supporters in the Senate; it already has EIGHT
Republican co-sponsors!
The Senate is
debating immigration proposals all day TODAY and through the end of this week. So far, it looks to be
one horrible bill after the other. (One exception would be the
amendment from Pennsylvania's Sen. Toomey, which directs actions against
sanctuary cities.)
KEEP CHECKING YOUR
EMAIL FOR ACTION ALERTS -- THE SITUATION IS CHANGING HOURLY! [NOTE: Or check this website for Updates.]
Our
best hope may be that the Senate defeats ALL its current proposals. Then,
if that happens, we will press hard to have the House take up the Goodlatte
bill, H.R. 4760, that we've endorsed.
. . .
There is GOOD news on the House side. We've
learned that House Republican leaders are doing a "whip count" on the
Goodlatte bill. This is such great news, because this is the NumbersUSA-endorsed
bill that mandates E-Verify for every employer, cancels chain migration, and
eliminates the visa lottery.
A whip count means
they will be more likely to bring the bill up for a vote if it seems to have
enough support to pass. So, obviously we're now pouring lots more resources into the House
fight as well as our Senate efforts.
. . . None
of the Senate measures would prevent pressure for future amnesties by requiring
all employers to use E-Verify or reduce the size of the amnesty by ending Chain
Migration in the near term. Mandatory E-Verify and an immediate end to Chain
Migration must be part of any DACA deal!
1) The
Schumer-Collins-Rounds-King Proposal -- This is biggest threat, an amnesty to
EVERY ILLEGAL ALIEN IN AMERICA, INCLUDING ALL THOSE WHO CAN SNEAK IN BY JUNE
30, while it guts interior enforcement! And it may actually have the most
support.
2) The White House
Proposal -- Sens. Chuck Grassley and John Cornyn have drafted
legislation that reflects the White House DACA proposal. It would expand DACA
to grant an immediate amnesty to approximately 1.8 million illegal aliens. It
calls for a $25 billion trust fund to build the border wall and improve overall
border security. It would eliminate the Visa Lottery and halt new applications
for Chain Migration, but it uses those supposedly eliminated visas to bring in
the backlog of more than 4 million foreigners, which could take 15-20 years.
3) Senators John McCain
(R-Ariz.) and Chris Coons (D-Del.) propose granting amnesty to
3.2 million illegal aliens without any concrete steps to reduce immigration or
improve enforcement at all.
One piece of good
news is that the White House publicly rejected the McCain-Coons approach
yesterday.
It's hard to see
how most of these bills are a "compromise." . . .
Call Ohio Senators:
Sen. Rob Portman -- (888)
995-2089
Sen. Sherrod Brown -- (888)
995-2018
See a report by Ed Morrisey at Hot Air here.
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