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Judi Lynn

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Thu Jun 6, 2013, 05:09 PM Jun 2013

House votes to resume deporting young immigrants

Source: Associated Press

House votes to resume deporting young immigrants
By DAVID ESPO, AP Special Correspondent 1:41 p.m.June 6, 2013

WASHINGTON — The Republican-controlled House voted Thursday to resume the deportation of hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought illegally to the United States as children, the first immigration-related vote in either chamber of Congress this year and a measure of the daunting challenge facing supporters of a sweeping overhaul of existing law on the subject.

The party-line vote of 224-201 was aimed at blocking implementation of President Barack Obama's 2012 election-year order to stop deportations of many so-called DREAM Act individuals. Democrats on the House floor reacted with boos when the provision was added to a routine spending bill for the Department of Homeland Security.

The vote was largely symbolic, since the administration has threatened to veto the overall legislation on budgetary grounds. It nevertheless stood as a stark warning from conservatives who dominate the ranks of the Republican House majority about attempts in the Senate to grant a chance at citizenship to an estimated 11 million immigrants residing in the country illegally.

And the White House reacted sharply, saying the House-passed measure would affect "Dreamers" who are "productive members of society who were brought here as young children, grew up in our communities, and became American in every way but on paper."


Read more: http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2013/jun/06/house-votes-to-resume-deporting-young-immigrants/

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House votes to resume deporting young immigrants (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2013 OP
Are they trying to loose elections? iandhr Jun 2013 #1
So the President can issue executive orders to get things done? dbackjon Jun 2013 #2
So, all we need is to win 24 more seats in the House. nt Xipe Totec Jun 2013 #3
13 actually n/t cosmicone Jun 2013 #4
Dont confuse the issue with facts Xipe Totec Jun 2013 #5
Was I wrong in the math? cosmicone Jun 2013 #6
No, your math is spot on. That's a fact, not an issue. Xipe Totec Jun 2013 #7
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