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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Senate Democrats are making last-minute changes to the hearing schedule
for a soon-to-be released immigration overhaul, in an apparent bid to address
Republican complaints that they're not being given enough time to review
the major legislation.The bipartisan "Gang of Eight" -- which for months
has been working on the bill -- planned to unveil the legislation
Tuesday, but has delayed the roll-out due to the Boston bombing tragedy.
Members of that group, including Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., have
over the past several days adamantly defended the provisions of the package,
trying to counter conservative skepticism that the plan amounts to "amnesty."At
the same time, Republicans have complained that Senate leaders were not
allowing nearly enough time to debate the bill, with just one hearing
scheduled by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt.On
Monday, Leahy made a gesture to those critics, delaying a previously scheduled
hearing from Wednesday to Friday, and scheduling one more for next Monday."Over
the course of the next week, the Senate Judiciary Committee will hold
two hearings on a forthcoming, bipartisan proposal to reform the Nation's
broken immigration system," Leahy said in a statement. "I look forward to
reviewing the bill, holding prompt hearings on the legislation, and proceeding
to debating and marking up legislation on this important issue."Supporters
of the bill are trying to navigate tricky politica
group, Sen. Chuck
Schumer, D-N.Y., were to meet with President Obama on Tuesday to brief
him on the legislation. It's a top second-term priority for the president.The
bill is the result of months of secretive negotiations among eight lawmakers.
In addition to Schumer and McCain, they are Democrats Dick Durbin of
Illinois, Robert Menendez of New Jersey and Michael Bennet of Colorado,
working with Republicans Marco Rubio of Florida, Lindsey Graham of South
Carolina and Jeff Flake of Arizona.The legislation is a painstaking attempt
to balance a focus on border security and legal enforcement sought by
Republicans in the group with Democratic priorities like making citizenship
widely accessible. Crafting the bill was a time-consuming process of seeking
compromise and bringing together traditionally opposed groups, such as the
U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the AFL-CIO, the United Farm Workers and
the American Farm Bureau Federation.But even harder work lies ahead now
that legislative language will become public for other lawmakers and groups
on all sides to examine and react to. The Senate Judiciary Committee
will hold hearings on the bill beginning Friday and likely move to
amend and vote on it in May, with action on the Senate
floor expected later in the summer. The Republican-controlled House also
must act, and opposition from some conservatives there is likely to be
fierce."The Senate proposal issues an open invitation to enter the countr
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