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"The
report -- subtitled "How Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez manipulated
Justice and Ignored Rule of Law" -- was a joint effort by
minority leaders of the Senate Judiciary Committee and the Republican-led
House's Judiciary and Oversight and Government Reform committees."The facts
surrounding this quid pro quo show that Perez may have exceeded the
scope of the ethics and professional-responsibility opinions he received
from the department and thereby violated his duties of loyalty and confidentiality
to the United States. Perez also misled senior Justice Department officials
about the quid pro quo," the report states.But congressional Democrats put
out a statement and memo of their own late Sunday refuting the
details.The statement said the "overwhelming evidence" indicates Perez and
others "acted professionally to advance the interests of civil rights and
effectively combat the scourge of discrimination in housing." They said
the decision not to intervene in the suit against St. Paul was
based on expert recommendations."Instead of identifying inappropriate conduct
by Mr. Perez, it appears that the accusations against him are part
of a broader political campaign to undermine the legal safeguards against
discrimination that Mr. Perez was protecting," they said.
Obama Labor nominee faces ethics scrutiny
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he immigration
bill is an encouraging development, and I will continue working with my
Senate colleagues to schedule more hearings on this important legislation,"
he said.The hearing Friday will feature Homeland Security Secretary Janet
Napolitano.Leahy said he's working with Grassley to determine who will testify
on Monday.The bill is expected to include a host of provisions. Aside
from creating a pathway to legal status for illegal immigrants, it would
establish a regulated temporary worker program, make changes to border security
and make changes to the legal immigration system.Rubio told "Fox News Sunday"
that anybody living illegally in the United States and attempting to get
a visa would face a long list of qualifications, which includes paying
taxes, a fine and an application fee as well as having a
job and waiting for at least 10 years."That is not amnesty," said
Rubio, a Cuban-American considered a key member of the so-called bipartisan
Gang of Eight. "Amnesty is the forgiveness of something."The Rubio-backed
plan faces scrutiny not only from fellow conservative senators but also
the National ICE Council, the union representing thousands of U.S. Immigration
and Customs Enforcement employees.The group has urged Rubio to exit the
talks, complaining that negotiators and the White House have not involved
them in drafting the bill -- though they would be expected to
carry out enforcement.
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