Published: 08/23/2013 at 10:29am
26 House Republicans and Counting Support Immigration Reform and Citizenship
At America’s Voice, we believe there are enough votes for a path to
citizenship to pass in the House — if Speaker Boehner will allow a vote.
We’ve been compiling supportive quotes from GOP House members.
As former Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill famously said, “all politics
is local.” That’s certainly true on immigration. There’s been amazing
work done by activists across the country to push their members of
Congress to come out for citizenship — and that work will continue
through the August recess and until we pass real reform. Some of the GOP
members are from districts with large Latino populations. But there is
also strong support from several very conservative members in deep red
states. We know other Republicans are supportive — even if they haven’t
announced it publicly.
Last
month, Chris Van Hollen, who serves in House Democratic leadership,
said that there are “at least 200 Democratic votes” in the House for a
Senate-like bill.
Below,
we’ve compiled support for immigration reform and citizenship from 26
Republicans. To pass a bill in the House, we only need 218 votes.
That’s definitely achievable (at least 200 Dems + at least 26
Republicans) — if Boehner will let the House vote.
Here are the Republicans who have come out for citizenship:
1. REP. MARIO DIAZ-BALART (R-FL) 2009 or earlier
One of the bipartisan “Gang of 7” working on a comprehensive immigration bill that includes a path to citizenship
2. REP. SAM JOHNSON (R-TX) 2009 or earlier
One of the bipartisan “Gang of 7” working on a comprehensive immigration bill that includes a path to citizenship.
3. REP. JOHN CARTER (R-TX) 2009 or earlier
One of the bipartisan “Gang of 7” working on a comprehensive immigration bill that includes a path to citizenship.
4. REP. ILEANA ROS-LEHTINEN (R-FL) February 6, 2013
“I’m in favor of a citizenship path.” (via Real Clear Politics)
5. REP. DARRELL ISSA (R-CA) February 6, 2013
“I
think all of us Republicans know that we don’t want a class of
residents that will never be offered an opportunity for citizenship.
We’re the party of Lincoln, and the party of Lincoln would not accept
people living in our country and not being citizens, or not being given
the opportunity to become citizens.” (via Real Clear Politics)
6. REP. RAUL LABRADOR (R-ID) March 20, 2013
“What
I think should happen is for illegal immigrants to come out of the
shadows, become legalized in some way and that status could lead in
someway to legal residency and citizenship eventually but just the same
as everybody else.” (via Politico)
7. DON YOUNG (R-AK) April 5, 2013
“We
believe this legislation should secure our border, streamline our legal
immigration system and provide a clear and responsible path to
citizenship for those already here.” (letter signed with Alaska Senators Murkowski and Begich)
8. GREG WALDEN (R-OR) June 3, 2013
“If
they pay a fine, if they true up in all their areas and then go to the
back of the line, there’s probably a way then that they can get
(citizenship).” (via USA Today)
9. REP. PETER KING (R-NY) June 5, 2013
“‘If
you’re here legally, there should be a path to citizenship and so to
that extent we’re on the same page.’ King clarified the comment Tuesday
to the Daily News, specifically the ‘here legally’ qualifier, stating
that he backs a path for country’s roughly 11 million otherwise
law-abiding undocumented immigrants.” (New York Daily News)
10. REP. PAUL RYAN (R-WI) June 6, 2013
“I do support what (the Gang of 7) are doing. I think they put out a good product. It’s good policy.” (via The Hill)
11. REP. SPENCER BACHUS (R-AL) June 13, 2013
“Because I don’t think we ought to have two classes of long-term residents, I support a pathway to citizenship.” (via House Judiciary Committee)
12. REP. DAVID VALADAO (R-CA) July 1, 2013
“Once
you talk to the members and explain to them it’s a process, where they
can work for it, appreciate it and someday become citizens –just like my
parents did — most members begin to understand.” (via the Fresno Bee)
13. REP. JEFF DENHAM (R-CA) July 9, 2013
“I
am concerned with the Republican Party from a national perspective. We
have very diverse districts around the entire nation, and I think how we
handle the overall immigration issue could have dramatic impacts to the
future of the Republican Party. …I think the Senate’s done a good job. ”
(via Politico)
14. REP. JAMES LANKFORD (R-OK) July 10, 2013
“I
wouldn’t prohibit forever (people from getting citizenship). I’m a
Christian, and restitution and reconciliation’s a big deal. If you do
something illegal or inappropriate you should be able to resolve that,
face the penalty, clear it and be forgiven.” (via the Associated Press)
15. REP. MICHAEL GRIMM (R-NY) July 10, 2013
“Legalization ultimately leads to citizenship. That is the ultimate goal. ” (via YNN)
16. REP. MICHAEL KELLY (R-PA) July 15, 2013
“Is there is a path to citizenship? I think there is. But I think our plan is about breaking it into separate pieces.” (via Face the Nation)
17. REP. JOE HECK (R-NV) July 19, 2013
“I’ve
said, and I’ve always said, that I think a tough but fair pathway to
earned citizenship that doesn’t allow anyone to jump to the front of the
line, that has certain benchmarks that need to be met, like the ability
to show that you can support yourself and your family, that you can
speak English, that you have a clean criminal and national security
backgroundcheck, that I would support those.” (via KNPR)
18. REP. DEVIN NUNES (R-CA) July 23, 2013
A survey of GOP House members’ offices conducted by the San Francisco Chronicle confirmed that Rep. Nunes supports a path to citizenship.
19. REP. MIKE COFFMAN (R-CO) July 24, 2013
“(Coffman)
believes comprehensive immigration reform — increased border security
and a provisional legal status for the millions of undocumented people
living in the United States now — needs to happen mostly simultaneously.
Then, when it has been proven the border is secure a pathway to apply
for legal citizenship should be opened for all undocumented people, he
said.” (the Denver Post)
20. REP. DANIEL WEBSTER (R-FL) August 4, 2013
“On
the same day Congress adjourned for a five-week break, U.S. Rep. Dan
Webster did something he’s avoided for months: speak at length about
immigration reform and declare his support for an approach that would
give unauthorized immigrants a pathway to citizenship.” (Orlando Sentinel)
21. REP. AARON SCHOCK (R-IL) August 5, 2013
“I
think that at some point, when the border is secured and people pay
their taxes and they haven’t committed any violations of laws. They have
been here for a provisionary period, then they can apply for
citizenship.” (via YouTube video of a town hall event)
22. REP. DAVID REICHERT (R-WA) August 7, 2013
“What
about those folks who have been here 25 years? They have families here
and kids…what do you do with those people?…I want them to pay a fine,
there’s some penalties they have to through, steps that they are gonna
go through. I want to hold them accountable and then they get
citizenship and pay taxes…” (via KVI)
23. REP. MARK AMODEI (R-NV) August 14, 2013
“At
the end of 10 years, if you want to become a citizen, you go to the
(federal immigration system) and start the process like anybody else. I
don’t think that’s amnesty.” (via Gannett)
24. REP. SEAN DUFFY (R-WI) August 20, 2013
“I
think a fair system is this: allow those who have come without
documentation a legal status…If they do want those rights (of citizens),
they can apply, like any other person around the world, but that means
they get to the back of the line.” (via WRN)
25. REP. JASON CHAFFETZ (R-UT) August 21, 2013
“There
should be a pathway to citizenship, not a special pathway and not no
pathway, but there has to be a legal lawful way to go through this
process that works and right now it doesn’t.” (via ABC 4)
26. REP. CHRIS STEWART (R-UT), September 4, 2013
QUESTIONER: “Chaffetz said he agrees with the path to citizenship, not a special path and not no path, would you second that?”
STEWART: “I think that’s exactly right.” (via YouTube video of a town hall event)
And, here’s Rep. Van Hollen (D-MD) laying out the number of Democrats who would support the Senate bill:
The trend line is moving in our direction. We can win this - when we get a vote.
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