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Related: About this forum‘Nuns on the Bus’ kick off immigration tour
David Gibson | May 29, 2013
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (RNS) With the Statue of Liberty as a backdrop, the Nuns on the Bus on Wednesday (May 29) kicked off a national tour for immigration reform aimed at giving a faith-based push to legislation thats now hanging in the balance in Congress.
We have got to make this an urgent message of now, Sister Simone Campbell, head of the social justice lobby Network, which organized the tour, told a rally on the New Jersey side of the Hudson River.
The next six to eight weeks is going to determine what we can accomplish, Campbell said as she pointed to nearby Ellis Island, the American gateway for generations of immigrants. The time is now for immigration reform.
Champions of immigration reform believe they have their best opportunity to pass a comprehensive overhaul since 2007, when an effort backed by President George W. Bush was thwarted by members of his own party. After Republicans lost the Latino vote in last falls elections, GOP leaders said they would be open to an immigration bill that they think could help change that political dynamic.
http://www.religionnews.com/2013/05/29/nuns-on-the-bus-kick-off-immigration-tour/
LostOne4Ever
(9,289 posts)Hold the house I don't think any immigration bill will be possible.
Dems should just stand on their principles (instead of selling out Homosexuals) and let the Republicans kill the bill. If the bill dies because of that they look like bigots and xenophobes, and if the bill get through....we can throw a party
I don't see why they sold Levy and homosexuals down the river for a bill that is probably gonna die no matter what
skepticscott
(13,029 posts)Oh...wait...