Republican: ‘Un-American’ to Deny Path to Citizenship
As House Republican leaders prepare to unveil their plan for immigration reform, addressing the undocumented population remains the thorniest issue.
The New York Times reported Tuesday that the GOP’s framework will call for a path to legal status for many of the 11.7 million immigrants living here without papers. But the document specifically opposes a “special pathway to citizenship,” except for undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children.
The forthcoming plan has already run into resistance among conservatives who don’t want any legalization at all. But offering legal status — and not citizenship — isn’t enough for at least one pro-reform GOP lawmaker: Rep. Jeff Denham.
The California congressman told Fusion’s Jorge Ramos on Tuesday that “you have to have some type of citizenship in the future” as part of an immigration-reform package.