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(CNSNews.com) -- Speaking at the Asian-American and Pacific Islanders Summit held at the Capitol on Wednesday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called for amnesty for illegal aliens in the United States, a proposal she called a “path to legalization."
“Hopefully, we will be moving toward comprehensive immigration reform that secures our borders, enforces our laws, protects our workers, honors family unification and has a path to legalization--so that we have certainty in our country and respect for the contributions that newcomers bring to us,” she said on Capitol Hill on Wednesday.
House Minority Leader John Boehner’s (R-Ohio) office told CNSNews.com that Boehner “disagrees” with Pelosi’s comments and thinks immigration reform will not pass this year.
“Mr. Boehner has said that no one believes we will do immigration reform this year,” said Michael Steel, Boehner’s press secretary. “Democrats are only talking about it to gin up their political base.”
Speaker Pelosi also spoke about immigration reform last week on Capitol Hill at the Catholic Community Conference. At that event, she said she had asked Catholic bishops to speak from the pulpit about how immigration reform was a "manifestation of our living the Gospels."
“I would hope that there’s one thing that we can do working together as we go forward that speaks to what the Bible tells us about the dignity and worth of every person, and that is on the subject of immigration,” she said. “Because I think the church is going to have to play a very major role in how we, in how people are treated.”
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/65888
“Hopefully, we will be moving toward comprehensive immigration reform that secures our borders, enforces our laws, protects our workers, honors family unification and has a path to legalization--so that we have certainty in our country and respect for the contributions that newcomers bring to us,” she said on Capitol Hill on Wednesday.
House Minority Leader John Boehner’s (R-Ohio) office told CNSNews.com that Boehner “disagrees” with Pelosi’s comments and thinks immigration reform will not pass this year.
“Mr. Boehner has said that no one believes we will do immigration reform this year,” said Michael Steel, Boehner’s press secretary. “Democrats are only talking about it to gin up their political base.”
Speaker Pelosi also spoke about immigration reform last week on Capitol Hill at the Catholic Community Conference. At that event, she said she had asked Catholic bishops to speak from the pulpit about how immigration reform was a "manifestation of our living the Gospels."
“I would hope that there’s one thing that we can do working together as we go forward that speaks to what the Bible tells us about the dignity and worth of every person, and that is on the subject of immigration,” she said. “Because I think the church is going to have to play a very major role in how we, in how people are treated.”
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/65888