Frank Sharry
Frank Sharry
Frank Sharry is the founder and executive director of America’s Voice, an immigration reform group...
base control gets party populist trying understand
I think he's trying to tell a restive populist base in his party that he gets it, ... It's a way to say, 'We understand that we need to get better control of our borders.'
community concluded invisible remain suddenly trying
A community that had essentially been trying to remain invisible suddenly concluded that their invisibility was only making them more vulnerable.
ads agenda draw extremist people soft trying
I think the ads are soft-peddling an extremist agenda. And what they're trying to do is draw people in with a soft pitch. But if you take a look at what their real agenda is, it is hard. It is ugly.
bush mean president weigh
That would mean President Bush would have to weigh in.
calling commitment fact hearing midst moving priorities quickly reform
The fact that they're calling a hearing in the midst of their other priorities indicates the chairman's commitment to moving immigration reform as quickly as possible.
immigrants pay taxes win
But even if we win today, it's only one step. Immigrants pay a lot in taxes and don't get a lot back.
momentum political week witnessed worried
I'm a little worried that the political momentum that we witnessed this week may dissipate somewhat.
issue volatile
We all know that this issue is so volatile that anything can happen.
fix pressure tremendous
Obviously, there's tremendous pressure on lawmakers to fix the problem.
across bipartisan finish growing leadership line lots majority signs
There's lots of signs of the growing drumbeat for reform. We think there is a bipartisan majority with presidential leadership that can actually get across the finish line this session.
alliance bill forces great proven reform
The Sensenbrenner bill has proven to be one of the great mobilizing forces for the pro (immigration) reform alliance in this country.
bill passed robust
There will be no bill passed without robust immigration enforcement.
bipartisan cannot favor figure majority president says shame sign willing
There's a bipartisan majority in favor of reform, and there's a president who says he's willing to sign it. And if they cannot figure out how to get from here to there, shame on them.
good sign tough votes
That's a very good sign for the tough votes on other issues.