Session #110 · 2007–09

Speech #1100054113

Mr. President. as we resume the immigration reform debate in the Senate this week. I am mindful of the fact that we have indeed come a very long way and that this Senate has spent a significant amount of time dealing with the issue of immigration. Last year. we were on the issue of immigration for over a month. This year. through the dialog and discussion of immigration. we have been working on this for the last several months. We were on the bill through last week and will continue to work on it this week. Hopefully. at the end of the week. we will be able to act on comprehensive immigration reform for our country. As I have often said. from my point of view. this is an issue of national security. It would be an abdication on the part of the Senate in Washington today if we were not able to move forward with comprehensive immigration reform. Since in the days after 9/11. it has become clearer and clearer to us that we need to secure the borders. Our legislation does. in fact. secure the borders. Secondly. the legislation makes sure that we move forward to enforce the laws of America. The legislation we have proposed is a tough lawandorder piece of legislation that will make sure we have the resources. that the United States doesnt look away from the enforcement of our laws. and that we enforce them. Third. our legislation also deals with the economic realities that are so much of the immigration debate. the components of the economic realities relating to the guest worker program. as well as the agricultural job workers. as well as other provisions of the bill that speak to the economic realities our country faces. I hope we will be able to move forward to the conclusion of this legislation this week. I note there was progress made on the legislation during the last week.
Keywords matched
immigration

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Neutral
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
90%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Security threat Economic contributor Legal / procedural

Speaker & context

Speaker
KEN SALAZAR
Party
D
Chamber
S
State
CO
Gender
M
Date
2007-06-06
Speech ID
1100054113
Paragraph
#0
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