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Durbin blasts Tancredo on immigration

 

By Klaus Marre
October 24, 2007

Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) lashed out at Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-Colo.)  on the Senate floor Wednesday, a day after the GOP lawmaker had asked  federal authorities to arrest some participants in a staff briefing  on immigration.

Tancredo, who is running for the Republican presidential nomination  on a platform of a tough immigration policy, suspected that some  people present at the briefing were in the country illegally.

Durbin is sponsoring the DREAM Act, legislation that would allow  “certain long-term undocumented immigrant children to go to college  or join the military if they meet stringent requirements.” The staff  meeting featured individuals who would benefit from the bill,  Durbin’s office had said. On Wednesday, the senator indicated that  the legal status of the participants had been resolved, and accused  Tancredo of not taking the time to find out about that.

Tancredo issued a response, saying that he did not “expect Dick  Durbin to be able to tell the difference between legal residents and  illegal aliens.”

According to Durbin, Tancredo’s decision to call immigration  authorities “is an indication of how badly this debate is going in  America.”

“To turn on these children and treat them as criminals is an  indication of the level of emotion and, in some cases, bigotry and  hatred, that is involved in this debate.”

Durbin added, in a speech ahead of a procedural motion on the DREAM  Act, that “America is better than what we hear from the likes of  [Tancredo].”

The Colorado Republican retorted that “Dick can split all the hairs  he wants, but we all know the DREAM Act is designed to do one thing:  benefit illegal aliens.”

http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/durbin-blasts-tancredo-on-immigration-2007-10-24.html 

 

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