WASHINGTON -- Chief executive Obama rallied followers of a significant migrants law bill on Tuesday, saying the current system is "broken" and needs repair.
"Congress needs to act, and that time is now, " Obama said at a White House occasion that involved business, work, trust and government management. Obama recognized a bipartisan offer now awaiting in the US senate, saying it will enhance protection at the boundary and also "enforcement within our boundaries." The key to the bill is a 13-year direction to citizenship for some 11 million people currently in the nation illegally; competitors say that plan amounts to amnesty for lawbreakers.
The migrants law offer is also designed to enhance boundary protection, require companies to check the legal position of employees and increase charge applications for high-killed employees and lower-skilled employees who work in farming. "We're asking everybody to play by the same guidelines," Obama said.
The President talked just hours before a key US senate vote that would open discussion on migrants law regulation. Senate Democrats want to successfully pass an migrants law bill by This July 4. Even if that happens, a bill must also be approved by the Republican-run home.
House Presenter John Boehner, R-Ohio, said that while he would like to see more safety actions, there's a pretty excellent possibility something will successfully pass gradually. "I think, no query, by the end of the year we could have a bill. No query," Boehner informed ABC's Good Morning The united states America. Senate Community Innovator Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said safety actions must be enhanced before a bill can progress. "I'll vote to discussion it and for the opportunity to change it," McConnell said. "But in the days forward there will need to be significant changes to this bill if it's going to become law."