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如果他女儿或是将来的外孙外孙女想混政界,必得像杰布布什和儒比傲一样打拉丁牌。
这女婿的妙处在于既是黑人又是拉丁美洲背景,所以外孙辈可以宣称自己有黑白拉丁三
种背景的融合,再找个亚裔配偶就彻底齐活了
因此穿越回现在,博纳至少不能混个移民改革首席杀手的名声。
July 18, 2013, 5:48 pm Comment
Boehner Optimistic About Immigration Bill
By ASHLEY PARKER
WASHINGTON — As the immigration debate dragged on during this particularly
hot week in July, Speaker John A. Boehner offered perhaps his most
optimistic assessment yet when asked how member education efforts were going
in the House for an overhaul of the nation’s immigration laws.
“I think it’s going pretty well,” Mr. Boehner told reporters on Thursday.
“We had a great conversation last week. The more this issue is around, the
more action there is in committee, the more information there is for the
members to put their hands on. And, frankly, the American people are engaged
in this issue as well.”
He added: “You know, it’s not just organizations that are up here lobbying
for immigration reform. You got a lot of individuals, a lot of constituents
, who have opinions on this, and all this serves to help educate our members
.”
Mr. Boehner has repeatedly said that he will not allow a vote on legislation
that has already passed the Senate, which includes a path to citizenship
for the 11 million undocumented immigrants. But at a closed-door meeting
last week, he warned House Republicans about the high political price of
inaction.
Senator Charles E. Schumer, an author of the Senate immigration bill, said
he was pleased to hear that Mr. Boehner was encouraging Republicans to pass
an immigration bill in the House.
“I understand they don’t want to do a bill exactly like ours,” said Mr.
Schumer, Democrat of New York, “but if we can have both sides do bills that
are not light years apart, we can get something done.”
这女婿的妙处在于既是黑人又是拉丁美洲背景,所以外孙辈可以宣称自己有黑白拉丁三
种背景的融合,再找个亚裔配偶就彻底齐活了
因此穿越回现在,博纳至少不能混个移民改革首席杀手的名声。
July 18, 2013, 5:48 pm Comment
Boehner Optimistic About Immigration Bill
By ASHLEY PARKER
WASHINGTON — As the immigration debate dragged on during this particularly
hot week in July, Speaker John A. Boehner offered perhaps his most
optimistic assessment yet when asked how member education efforts were going
in the House for an overhaul of the nation’s immigration laws.
“I think it’s going pretty well,” Mr. Boehner told reporters on Thursday.
“We had a great conversation last week. The more this issue is around, the
more action there is in committee, the more information there is for the
members to put their hands on. And, frankly, the American people are engaged
in this issue as well.”
He added: “You know, it’s not just organizations that are up here lobbying
for immigration reform. You got a lot of individuals, a lot of constituents
, who have opinions on this, and all this serves to help educate our members
.”
Mr. Boehner has repeatedly said that he will not allow a vote on legislation
that has already passed the Senate, which includes a path to citizenship
for the 11 million undocumented immigrants. But at a closed-door meeting
last week, he warned House Republicans about the high political price of
inaction.
Senator Charles E. Schumer, an author of the Senate immigration bill, said
he was pleased to hear that Mr. Boehner was encouraging Republicans to pass
an immigration bill in the House.
“I understand they don’t want to do a bill exactly like ours,” said Mr.
Schumer, Democrat of New York, “but if we can have both sides do bills that
are not light years apart, we can get something done.”