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US Senate passes far-reaching immigration reform bill US Senate passes far-reaching immigration reform bill
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The US Senate has passed a broad immigration reform bill that includes a path to citizenship for an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants.The US Senate has passed a broad immigration reform bill that includes a path to citizenship for an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants.
The 68-32 vote comes after months of debate and a deal to significantly boost border security spending. The 68-32 vote comes after months of debate and a recent deal to boost border security spending significantly.
But the legislation faces a tough road in the more conservative House.But the legislation faces a tough road in the more conservative House.
House Speaker John Boehner has said he will not bring forward immigration legislation that lacks support of most Republicans, who remain resistant. House Speaker John Boehner has said he will not advance legislation that lacks support of most of his fellow Republicans, who remain resistant.
Earlier on Thursday, he said the House would not take up the Senate bill directly. President Barack Obama said the bipartisan bill brought the US "a critical step closer to fixing our broken immigration system once and for all".
"We're going to do our own bill... that reflects the will of our majority and the will of the American people," Mr Boehner said. "Today, the Senate did its job," Mr Obama said in a statement. "It's now up to the House to do the same."
Mr Obama has made immigration a top priority for his second term, asking Congress to deliver a bill for him to sign by autumn.
No stragglersNo stragglers
As the vote was held on Thursday afternoon, Senator Majority Leader Harry Reid made the rare request of asking all 100 Senators to be present and vote from their desks. As the vote was held on Thursday afternoon, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid made the rare request of asking all 99 of his colleagues to be present and to vote from their desks.
"This is not a vote where people should be straggling in," Mr Reid said."This is not a vote where people should be straggling in," Mr Reid said.
President Barack Obama, who has made immigration reform a top priority for his second term, has urged Congress to act quickly on the legislation, with a goal of signing a bill into law by autumn. After the vote, members of the bipartisan group that negotiated the original bill, known as the Gang of Eight, thanked the broad coalition that had backed immigration reform efforts.
Forward movement on the bill comes shortly after two Republican Senators brokered a compromise to increase the bill's funding of border security measures. An amendment that included an additional 20,000 border security agents was passed on Wednesday. One of the group, Democratic Senator Dick Durbin, said the voices of young undocumented immigrants "had made a difference".
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, said the bill's border security measures had "exceeded every expectation I had", and said the bill had "practically militarised the border".
Forward movement on the bill comes shortly after two Republican Senators this week brokered a compromise to increase the bill's funding of border security measures. An amendment that added an additional 20,000 border security agents was passed on Wednesday.
Earlier, the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office estimated the legislation, without the increased border funds, would reduce the US budget deficit by $175bn (£114bn) over 10 years and boost economic growth.Earlier, the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office estimated the legislation, without the increased border funds, would reduce the US budget deficit by $175bn (£114bn) over 10 years and boost economic growth.
And analysts say many Republicans acknowledge reforming the immigration system will be key for their election prospects in the future as Hispanics become an increasingly important voter bloc.And analysts say many Republicans acknowledge reforming the immigration system will be key for their election prospects in the future as Hispanics become an increasingly important voter bloc.
But Mr Boehner's comments on Thursday cast doubt on the chances legislation will quickly reach Mr Obama's desk, and could doom immigration reform entirely. On Thursday, Mr Boehner, the Republican House speaker, said the House would not take up the Senate bill directly.
"We're going to do our own bill... that reflects the will of our majority and the will of the American people," he said.
Mr Boehner's comments cast doubt on the chances legislation will quickly reach Mr Obama's desk, and could portend failure for immigration reform entirely, analysts say.
Separate bills designed by House Republicans include stricter border and interior security measures, employment checks and most significantly, no path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.Separate bills designed by House Republicans include stricter border and interior security measures, employment checks and most significantly, no path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.
Some Republicans believe such a programme rewards those who broke the law by immigrating to the country illegally.Some Republicans believe such a programme rewards those who broke the law by immigrating to the country illegally.
Senator Chuck Grassley, who voted against the Senate bill, said he was counting on the House to pass legislation that is "much more tough".