Senate panel approves immigration bill
The landmark legislation creates new provisions to bring workers
here legally and enforce against illegal immigration, as well as
creating a path to citizenship for 11 million here illegally.
Associated Press- Washington ,
- Updated May 24, 2013 9:59 PM IST
In this file photo immigration advocates gather outside the Senate Judiciary Committee room on Capitol Hill in Washington as they wait to attend a hearing on comprehensive immigration reform legislation.
The Senate Judiciary Committee has approved far-reaching immigration legislation that gives a chance at citizenship to millions living in the country illegally.
The 13-5 vote clears the bill for a Senate debate expected to begin early next month.
Committee approval came after the panel's chairman sidestepped a showdown on the rights of gay spouses, heeding appeals from the White House and others who feared such a vote could lead to the bill's demise in the Senate.
On a final day of drafting, the panel also agreed to a last-minute compromise covering an increase in the visa program for high-tech workers.
The landmark legislation creates new provisions to bring workers here legally and enforce against illegal immigration, as well as creating a path to citizenship for 11 million here illegally.
Published on: May 24, 2013 9:55 PM IST