Friday, May 06, 2005

Wexler Blasts Democrats for Not Taking a Stand on Real ID

Excerpt: Today, Congressman Robert Wexler (D-FL) voted against the emergency supplemental appropriations conference report (H.R. 1268), which passed the House by a vote of 368 to 58. This bill included a provision sponsored by Congressman James Sensenbrenner (R-WI) known as the REAL ID Act, which would institute controversial immigration changes. REAL ID removes the right of judicial review – including habeas corpus – for people fleeing persecution, undermines the privacy rights of even native-born Americans, burdens the states with complex and unfunded ID requirements, makes it harder for battered women to hide from their abusers, scapegoats the immigrant community and does nothing to address the actual problem of border security and enforcement in the United States.
The Republican leadership shamelessly chose to bundle important aid with controversial new legislation forcing members of Congress to thoughtlessly consent to REAL ID in order to support tsunami assistance, increased funding for military personnel – including increased military death gratuities and life insurance benefits for active duty troops.
...“While I am heartened that 57 of my colleagues joined me in opposing REAL ID, I am baffled that so many Democrats caved in to the parliamentary tricks of the Republican leadership. Though I have come to expect as much from Republicans, by supporting the conference report in spite of the REAL ID poison pill, Democrats have abandoned our core values and failed to stand up for the rights to privacy, fair treatment under the law and freedom from persecution upon which our country was founded. It is tragic irony on the very anniversary of Yom HaShoa, the day we remember the horrors of the Holocaust, we are shutting the door to victims of persecution. We all support strengthened border security. We all support our brave military. And we all would like to help the victims of the devastating tsunami. However, to vote for REAL ID, without even an honest debate on the issue, is insulting to Americans, who sent us here to represent them. We were not elected to rubber stamp anything just because we support part of it,” Wexler said.

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