U.S. Senator Ken Salazar

Member: Agriculture, Energy, Veterans' Affairs, Ethics and Aging Committees

 

2300 15th Street, Suite 450 Denver, CO 80202 | 702 Hart Senate Building, Washington, D.C. 20510

 

 

For Immediate Release

August 30, 2006

CONTACT:    Cody Wertz – Comm. Director

                        303-455-7600

Andrew Nannis  – Press Secretary

                        202-224-5852


  Sen. Salazar Urges House & Senate to Finish the Job on Immigration / Hearings Only Serve Political Purposes

Denver, CO – “The Senate passed the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2006 earlier this year. It is a law and order bill with three major components: border security, immigration law enforcement, and penalties and registration for the millions of undocumented workers in America. Democrats and Republicans in both chambers, along with President Bush, have already stated a willingness to enact comprehensive immigration reform. In fact, there have been months of hearings and several weeks of debate on the Senate floor.

“It is unfortunate that that willingness to enact reform is being held hostage in order to score political points for the November 2006 elections. Hearings like the one today do nothing to move the ball forward on immigration reform or to strengthen our National security. I will continue to urge leadership in the House and Senate to put politics aside and finish the job on comprehensive immigration reform.”


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