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President Obama on Thursday will meet with key Democratic senators to
discuss the ongoing push for immigration reform, his spokesman said.
The group of five senators visiting the White House includes the four
Democratic members of the so-called “Gang of Eight,” the bipartisan group
that helped draft the controversial immigration measure, White House press
secretary Jay Carney said
Also at Thursday’s meeting will be Sen. Patrick Leahy, Vermont Democrat,
who on Wednesday introduced an amendment to the legislation that would allow
an American to sponsor his or her same-sex partner for a Green Card.
It’s unclear whether the Leahy amendment — which could chip away at
Republican support for the bill — will be discussed.
Also at Thursday’s meeting will Democratic Sens. Richard Durbin of Illinois
, Charles Schumer of New York, Michael Bennet of Colorado and Robert
Menendez of New Jersey.
There will be no Republicans at the meeting, but that doesn’t mean the
president isn’t engaged with the GOP, Mr. Carney said.
“The president has in recent days been in contact with a number of
Republicans on the progress being made on comprehensive immigration reform.
He is reaching out to both parties,” he told reporters.
Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/inside-politics/2013/jun/13/obama-meet-democratic-senators-thursday-keep-pushi/#ixzz2W7mWBlBJ
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discuss the ongoing push for immigration reform, his spokesman said.
The group of five senators visiting the White House includes the four
Democratic members of the so-called “Gang of Eight,” the bipartisan group
that helped draft the controversial immigration measure, White House press
secretary Jay Carney said
Also at Thursday’s meeting will be Sen. Patrick Leahy, Vermont Democrat,
who on Wednesday introduced an amendment to the legislation that would allow
an American to sponsor his or her same-sex partner for a Green Card.
It’s unclear whether the Leahy amendment — which could chip away at
Republican support for the bill — will be discussed.
Also at Thursday’s meeting will Democratic Sens. Richard Durbin of Illinois
, Charles Schumer of New York, Michael Bennet of Colorado and Robert
Menendez of New Jersey.
There will be no Republicans at the meeting, but that doesn’t mean the
president isn’t engaged with the GOP, Mr. Carney said.
“The president has in recent days been in contact with a number of
Republicans on the progress being made on comprehensive immigration reform.
He is reaching out to both parties,” he told reporters.
Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/inside-politics/2013/jun/13/obama-meet-democratic-senators-thursday-keep-pushi/#ixzz2W7mWBlBJ
Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter