REPUBLICANS SEEK COMPROMISE ON IMMIGRATION REFORM

imageWashington, D.C. (The Adobo Chronicles) – Rep. Mike McCaul, R-Texas, who chairs the House Homeland Security Committee, told Fox News Sunday that Republicans were considering a compromise with the Obama administration that would reinstate bipartisan talks and possibly a  bill that would establish true comprehensive immigration reform this year.

The compromise will not only authorize the release of  President Obama’s $3.7 Billion emergency spending request to Congress to stem the flow of children across the southwest U.S. border but permanently fix the broken immigration system of the United States.

“We are prepared to  give in to all of Obama’s proposed immigration policies, including the granting of amnesty to the estimated 11 Million undocumented immigrants currently living in the country in exchange for a no-nonsense border security plan,” McCaul said.

When asked by The Adobo Chronicles  what one major compromise the Republicans were seeking, McCaul said, “Very simple: close all existing gaps in the U.S.-Mexico borders in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.  But in addition, we would like to construct  steel fences in the waters on either side of the U.S. territory, in the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans.”

In an analysis of the Republican proposal, it was determined that the proposed steel fences will be built at 12 nautical miles around the state of Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean and 12 nautical miles around all eastern states that look out into the Atlantic Ocean.

The Obama administration is currently reviewing the Republican proposal and is expected to issue a statement in the next couple of days.

Will this finally put at end to the immigration impasse?

One thought on “REPUBLICANS SEEK COMPROMISE ON IMMIGRATION REFORM”

  1. Nice try. How about the UNCLOS provision of 200 miles off the coast from the lapping of the waves during low tides? The cost of steel would still be the same but labor cost may add up to 15% due to transport of laborers at each shift end. But this can be offset when all border crossants will be employed and paid 15% lower than the minimum wage. Hehe. Spice them up more, AC. Kulang ang bawang. Mahal na kasi locally grown? E d yong Taiwan bawang idagdag. Hehehe. Ciao! Or bawang from China, steel from China, boats and crude from Hainan, Kalayaan, Philippines. Navigators from the Pinoys of Bilibid augmented by Iwahig boys of nearby Palawan, Philippines (not yet China as the Tsekwas are still measuring the continental reefs where once upon a midnight dreary the Aetas used to roam)… Kung d uusad bill ni McCaul (R), lobby tayo kay Cruz (R-D) to divert the steel fence to be erected in the West Philippine Sea. Be sure we exert pressure on China this time to negate the 9 dash line. If d matinag mga Tsekwas, ibulgar nalang at kunin uli yong unang deposito ni Macoy na 77 metric tons of gold sa Bank of China he made in March and Sept 1946. Sobra-sobra nang kalupitan dinadahas ng Pinas sa mga singkit eh. Hehehe.

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