Despite the fact that homosexual groups estimate that the domestic partner provision will benefit only about 36,000 people, Sen. Schumer and President Obama still support the measure.
The undersigned question whether President Obama and Sen. Schumer are more interested in pandering to special interest groups than they are to the pressing needs of immigration. "Same-sex domestic partnerships will doom any effort for bipartisan support of immigration and will cause religious conservatives to withdraw their support," Staver warned.
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Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Evangelical Leaders of Immigration Reform Say Same-Sex Provisions Will Kill Bill
Last month, a group of evangelical leaders made news by calling for a "Just Assimilation" immigration policy that would secure the borders, but also create a path to legalization for millions of undocumented residents. (See prior posting.) Now most of the same leaders say that they will oppose the immigration bill that has been drafted by New York's Sen. Chuck Schumer because it would allow same-sex partners of Americans the same rights as opposite-sex spouses to to obtain citizenship. Baptist Press yesterday reported on the June 4 Statement on Immigration from Liberty Counsel's Matt Staver and signed onto by leaders such as Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, President of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference; Dr. Richard Land, President of The Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention; Kenneth Blackwell, Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations on Human Rights; and Lou Engle, Co-founder, The Call to Conscience. The Statement reads in part: