Thursday, November 15, 2012

Harry reid immigration

  • Reid Calls Democrats 'Party of Diversity'; Vows to Pass Immigration Reform

    Washington - Calling the Democratic Party the 'party of diversity,' Senate majority leader Harry Reid said plans are in place to bring up an immigration reform bill next year. The Nevada Democrats says Republicans block such legislation at their own ...

    latino.foxnews.com

  • First Business After Inauguration: Immigration

    who helped craft the family portions of the legislation in 2007, is gearing up for the talks. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has wanted to do immigration legislation since 2006 and has complained bitterly about being blocked by Republicans. It helps ...

    www.nationaljournal.com

  • Marco Rubio Leads On Immigration As Others Play Catch Up

    Now, those voices seem likely to be drowned out as congressional leaders look ahead to a debate next year over immigration reform, after House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and President Barack Obama all ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Sen. Leader Reid: Dems are the party of diversity; GOP blocks immigration bill ...

    WASHINGTON - Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says the election showed that Democrats are the party of diversity, and he plans to bring up an immigration reform bill next year. The Nevada Democrats says Republicans block such legislation at their ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • McCain Tweets Support for Push on Immigration Reform

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said that immigration reform falls "very high" on his priority list for the new session of Congress.

    abcnews.go.com

  • Schumer, Graham Restart Immigration Reform Talks

    Chuck Schumer and Lindsey Graham have restarted talks on a comprehensive immigration reform bill. Schumer and Graham first teamed up on the matter in 2009, but Graham split off shortly thereafter, when Harry Reid wanted to prioritize the bill. He ...

    news.firedoglake.com

  • Heller positions himself to help broker immigration reform

    Heller has been meeting chiefly with Rubio, not Reid, to discuss immigration and "try to understand better the particulars and make sure we have a proposal, or at least a seat at the table, when the discussions come up," Heller said.

    www.lasvegassun.com

  • News Corp. Vs. News Corp.: Immigration Edition

    On Fox & Friends, teasing a segment on the DREAM Act, co-host Gretchen Carlson said: "Harry Reid's DREAM Act could give millions of illegal immigrants citizenship. Is the senator's dream a nightmare for hard-working Americans?" [Fox News, Fox & Friends ...

    mediamatters.org

  • Boehner says Obama should take lead on immigration

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said after the election that the vote showed that Democrats are the party of diversity, and he plans to bring up an immigration reform bill next year. He said Republicans would block such legislation at their own ...

    www.boston.com

  • Reid vows renewed push for Dream Act

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Nevada Democrat, said Wednesday that he will insist the upper chamber hold votes on immigration legislation. He called the issue "very, very high" on his to-do list, after Hispanics voted overwhelmingly for Mr. Obama ...

    www.washingtontimes.com

  • Harry Reid to conciliatory Mitt Romney: phooey!

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has a response to Mitt Romney's claim that he will "reach across the aisle" to work with Democrats in Congress, if he becomes president: Don't bet on it.

    www.latimes.com

  • Pro-Immigrant Group Slams Obama for "Immigration Fakery" in Omitting ...

    Obama claimed he supported Bush's immigration reform bill, then quietly worked with Harry Reid to sabotage Bush's immigration reform through poison pill amendments and procedure to encourage moderate Republicans to drop their support, and then ...

    tucsoncitizen.com

  • Nursing sore ribs, Reid continues battering Republicans

    A recent auto accident bruised Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's ribs, but it hasn't prevented him from punching at the opposition as Campaign 2012 enters its final week.

    www.lvrj.com

  • Obama 2.0: Time for immigration reform

    Judging from comments made by Democratic Senate leadership, there's legitimate reason to think immigration won't be kicked down the road in the next Congress.

    www.thepacker.com

  • GOP resistance to immigration reform could be casualty of 2012 election

    ... immigration reform because the election had served as a "wake-up call" for his GOP colleagues. Gearing up for vote.

    nbcpolitics.nbcnews.com

  • Fresh calls on Obama to enact immigration reform

    Nevertheless, US Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said immigration would be "very high" on his list of priorities despite Republican opposition.

    www.sbs.com.au

  • Allegation of unions putting illegal immigrants on voter rolls clouds Nevada ...

    Gheen says Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, would have been ousted in 2010 if not for illegal immigrants voting. A complaint by loser Sharon Angle did not overturn the results. He also says his group, which has 40,000 members, will organize ...

    politics.blogs.foxnews.com

  • Obama Immigration Stance Locks In Hispanic Support

    In 2010, Hispanics helped Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid win re-election against a tea party candidate who promoted her staunch anti-undocumented immigration stance. Republican Brian Sandoval, a Hispanic who was elected governor at the same ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Speaker John Boehner Changes Hard-line Tone and Pledges Immigration Reform

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said after the election that the vote showed that Democrats are the party of diversity, and he plans to bring up an immigration reform bill next year. He said Republicans would block such legislation at their own ...

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Fall 2012 National Immigrant Solidarity Network Monthly News Alert!

    ... immigrants, and other voters of color to score cheap political points among the xenophobic segments of our community without paying a price at the ballot box.

    www.indybay.org

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