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Democrats will vote no on Syria refugee bill
« on: November 18, 2015, 05:23:35 pm »
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/11/democrats-syria-refugees-congress-216015


Democrats will vote no on Syria refugee bill

By Lauren French and John Bresnahan

11/18/15 10:27 AM EST

Updated 11/18/15 11:24 AM EST


House Democrats plan to oppose a GOP bill that would force the Obama administration to adopt stricter requirements for refugees entering the U.S. from Syria.

Republicans leaders had hoped the legislation, which was authored by Rep. Mike McCaul, chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, and Rep. Richard Hudson of North Carolina would garner bipartisan support. But Democrats, according to sources, won’t vote for the bill when it comes to the House floor on Thursday.

Members of Democratic leadership met Wednesday morning to discuss strategy. Sources said the opposition is unlikely to be unanimous but the majority of House Democrats will likely oppose the legislation over concerns that it would damage the refugee program in the long-run.

A senior Democratic leadership aide said, “Their bill would immediately shut down refugee resettlement in the Syria and Iraq region and severely handicap refugee resettlement in the future.”

Democratic leaders like California Rep. Xavier Becerra, the chairman of the Democratic Caucus, and New York Rep. Joe Crowley, the caucus vice chair, on Tuesday signaled support for enforcing stricter requirements on Syrians looking to enter the U.S. as refugees but said there shouldn’t be a halt in vetting individuals.

Democrats are hoping to negotiate an alternative bill with Republicans — though the window of opportunity is closing quickly. Republican leaders are determined to hold a vote on Syrian refugees before the House recesses for the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday.

Sources said Democrats have already offered suggestions to Republican leaders but argued that the GOP had not made any significant additions to the McCaul-Hudson bill. There are also discussions of introducing an alternative bill. Republican sources note that Democrats and GOP leaders were in contact on Tuesday to discuss the framework of the bill.

Speaker Paul Ryan and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi spoke by phone Tuesday on the legislation.
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Re: Democrats will vote no on Syria refugee bill
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2015, 05:28:36 pm »
Let them vote no, and let Obama veto it.  And then keep doing it over and over and over through the Holidays.  Now is the time.  Make the stand and hang this around their necks.  If they want to commit suicide, let them do it - and then make them keep doing it over and over and over.  Let the public pressure build, give the Republican candidates a big stick to batter the Democrat candidates with.  Keep it front and center and keep doing it until they want no more of it.  This issue WINS.
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Re: Democrats will vote no on Syria refugee bill
« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2015, 08:29:22 pm »
http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/260599-dems-line-up-against-gop-bill-on-syrian-refugees

Dems line up against GOP bill on Syrian refugees

 By Mike Lillis - 11/18/15 01:09 PM EST
 
House Democratic leaders are lining up against a GOP proposal to stiffen background checks for Syrian and Iraqi refugees.
 
Republican leaders are expected to vote Thursday on the measure, which would require new layers of screenings for the refugees fleeing the embattled countries.
 
The legislation is a response to last week's terrorist attack in Paris — claimed by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) — which left at least 129 people dead and hundreds more injured.
 
Democrats fear the legislation erects barriers so restrictive that it would effectively end the refugee program altogether. 
 
"They make the program unworkable," a Democratic leadership aide said in an email.
 
"Their bill would immediately shut down refugee resettlement in the Syria and Iraq region and severely handicap refugee resettlement in the future."
 
The Democrats had offered a revised version which was rejected by the Republicans, the aide added. They are now weighing an alternative bill.
 
Democratic opposition will likely be inconsequential in this week's House vote, where Republicans are expected to pass the bill with unanimous support. But it presages a tough road in the Senate, where the filibuster gives Democrats more leverage, and may foreshadow a veto threat by President Obama, who has not yet weighed in on the measure.
 
Sponsored by Reps. Mike McCaul (R-Texas) and Richard Hudson (R-N.C.), the Republicans' bill would require the Federal Bureau of Investigation — in addition to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) — to perform a background check on each Syrian and Iraqi seeking refugee in the U.S.
 
It would also require the heads of those two agencies, as well as the director of National Intelligence, to certify to Congress that "the covered alien is not a threat to the security of the United States."
 
As an additional security measure, it also requires the DHS inspector general to review those certifications and provide detailed reports to Congress.
 
Supporters of the legislation say it's a commonsense strategy for protecting Americans from terrorists who may infiltrate the refugee system. Fueling their argument is the suspicion at least one of the Paris attackers did just that.
 
“America has a proud tradition of welcoming refugees into our country, and we lead the world in humanitarian assistance," McCaul, the chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, said Tuesday in introducing his bill. "However, we also must put proper measures in place to ensure our country’s safety.”
 
Democrats have a sharply different view. While emphasizing Congress' obligation to keep Americans safe with robust screenings, they also want to continue the refugee program for the sake of those fleeing the violence in Syria and Iraq.
 
“Let’s remember: These people are the victims of ISIS. They’re fleeing from ISIS. They are not ISIS," Rep. Eliot Engel (N.Y.), senior Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said Tuesday. "So will we now slam the door in their faces?"
 
If the bill is not enacted as a stand-alone measure, it could resurface next month as a rider to a year-end spending package — a strategy already being pushed by several leading Senate Republicans.
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Re: Democrats will vote no on Syria refugee bill
« Reply #3 on: November 18, 2015, 08:30:38 pm »
This is what the Democrats are willing to see be brought to America:

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Re: Democrats will vote no on Syria refugee bill
« Reply #4 on: November 18, 2015, 08:34:40 pm »
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House Democrats plan to oppose a GOP bill that would force the Obama administration to adopt stricter requirements for refugees entering the U.S. from Syria.

Great news!  Even better--let Sparky veto the bill in a rose garden ceremony. 

This should send the Dimms to the dustbin of history!!   And that's what I call hope and change!   :smokin:

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Re: Democrats will vote no on Syria refugee bill
« Reply #5 on: November 18, 2015, 08:37:13 pm »
Great news!  Even better--let Sparky veto the bill in a rose garden ceremony. 

This should send the Dimms to the dustbin of history!!   And that's what I call hope and change!   :smokin:

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Re: Democrats will vote no on Syria refugee bill
« Reply #6 on: November 18, 2015, 08:41:11 pm »
Great news!  Even better--let Sparky veto the bill in a rose garden ceremony. 

This should send the Dimms to the dustbin of history!!   And that's what I call hope and change!   :smokin:

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