Mr. Speaker. if the gentleman would yield further. let me simply attempt to clarify the record. This authorization was included in the supplemental appropriations bill in the spring with the full knowledge of the Members of the House in order to avoid precipitous action and avoid immediate deportation of. as the gentleman has said. tens of thousands. perhaps even hundreds of thousands of people. These are people who have been in the United States for a number of years. been here legally. presumably most of them working and paying taxes to the Treasury of the United States. and. by virtue of the expiration of previous law and change of law. were facing immediate deportation. There has been an attempt by a number of proponents to give them an opportunity to either change the law or make their case that they should not be deported. All this provision does is extend that provision for about three weeks. so that we can determine whether or not it should be included in the longterm solution. If the gentleman objects to this provision. it means in effect that extension will not go into effect for 3 weeks. and tens of thousands of people will face immediate deportation. It would seem that such an objection would be precipitous and unwarranted. and would cause undue hardship for a lot of innocent people. I urge the gentleman not to object.
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