Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Senate Committee Approves Immigration Bill with Church Protections

With Republicans divided on the issue, the Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday approved a wide-ranging immigration reform bill. The New York Times reports that the bill was praised by immigrant advocacy organizations and church groups that had been demonstrating in recent days in favor of immigrant rights. The bill includes an amendment authored by Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) which protects charitable organizations and churches involved in offering humanitarian assistance. They will be protected from prosecution even if in providing assistance they aid undocumented aliens. A release from Sen. Durbin's office reports that this amendment was adopted by a bipartisan vote of 10-7. (See prior related posting.) If this bill is passed by the full Senate, it will still need to be reconciled with H.R. 4437, a more restrictive bill already passed by the House. [Thanks to Blog From the Capital for the lead.]