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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 recent deal to boost border security spending significantly. | 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 advance legislation that lacks support of most of his fellow 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. |
After the bill's passage on Thursday, President Barack Obama said the vote brought the US "a critical step closer to fixing our broken immigration system once and for all". | After the bill's passage on Thursday, President Barack Obama said the vote brought the US "a critical step closer to fixing our broken immigration system once and for all". |
"Today, the Senate did its job," Mr Obama said in a statement. "It's now up to the House to do the same." | "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. | 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 stragglers | No stragglers |
As the vote was held on Thursday afternoon, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat, made the rare request of asking all 99 of his colleagues to be present and to vote from their desks. | As the vote was held on Thursday afternoon, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat, 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. |
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. | 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. |
One member of the group, Democratic Senator Dick Durbin, said the voices of young undocumented immigrants "had made a difference". | One member 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". | 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 border security spending by $38bn (£24bn). That amendment to the bill added an additional 20,000 border security agents, new fencing, electronic surveillance, and unmanned drones passed on Wednesday. | Forward movement on the bill comes shortly after two Republican senators this week brokered a compromise to increase border security spending by $38bn (£24bn). That amendment to the bill added an additional 20,000 border security agents, new fencing, electronic surveillance, and unmanned drones passed on Wednesday. |
'Our own bill' | |
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 that support for immigration reform will be critical for their future election prospects as Hispanics become an increasingly important voter bloc. | And analysts say many Republicans acknowledge that support for immigration reform will be critical for their future election prospects as Hispanics become an increasingly important voter bloc. |
On Thursday, Mr Boehner, the Republican House speaker, said the House would not take up the Senate bill directly. | 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. | "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. | 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 a path to citizenship rewards those who broke the law by immigrating to the country illegally. | Some Republicans believe a path to citizenship 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". | Senator Chuck Grassley, who voted against the Senate bill, said he was counting on the House to pass legislation that is "much more tough". |