Senate GOP slams brakes on immigration reform – Politico
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A sudden increase in migrants at the southern border has given Republicans a new reason to hold up immigration reform in the Senate. Even bipartisan measures like the Farm Workforce Modernization Act, H.R. 1603, which would create a path to citizenship for thousands of noncitizen farmworkers and broadly expand the H-2A temporary agricultural worker visa program, seems destined to languish in the closely divided chamber.
There is no pathway for anything right now, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said last week, the New York Times reports.
A GLIMMER OF HOPE? The Farm Workforce bill did draw 30 House GOP votes far more than the Dream and Promise Act, which would provide a path to citizenship for an estimated 2 million undocumented immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children.
Sens. Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) and Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) subsequently announced they will introduce a companion to the workforce bill, and several additional Senate Republicans mentioned it as a possible priority, our Burgess Everett reports. When it comes to timing, Bennets office told MS, the companion legislation will be introduced soon whenever that is.
RECONCILIATION ROUND 2? With most items on their agenda hobbled by the Senate filibuster, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus is hoping Democratic leaders will use the same arcane budget process that let the party bypass GOP votes for its pandemic aid package to advance immigration bills, our Sarah Ferris reports.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer havent formally decided to use the budgetary tool known as reconciliation for Bidens next major priority, an infrastructure and jobs plan, according to Sarah. But given the Senate GOPs continued reluctance, many senior Democrats in both chambers believe it will be the ultimate path, she adds.
Hispanic Caucus chair Raul Ruiz (D-Calif.) told his colleagues on a call last week that Biden's comprehensive immigration plan should be included in the infrastructure bill, given that neither are likely to pass the Senate without the aid of the reconciliation process.
But senior Democrats acknowledge that substantial immigration legislation would be difficult if not impossible to get past the Senate parliamentarian, the chambers nonpartisan rules referee. (The same issue doomed Democrats push to raise the minimum wage to $15 in the latest pandemic package.)
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WALSH CONFIRMATION VOTE TODAY: The Senate this evening is expected to confirm Boston Mayor Marty Walsh to serve as Secretary of Labor. The vote is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. A DOL spokesperson said while timing on his swearing in is still in flux, Walsh is planning to hit the ground running.
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SCOTUS TO HEAR UNION FARM ACCESS CASE: The high court today will hear oral arguments in Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid, a case weighing whether a California state law that allows unions to access agricultural worksites to speak to workers about organizing violates the Fifth Amendment.
Two companies are challenging the state law, arguing union organizers right to visit their land amounts to the government seizing private property without compensation. But the California Agricultural Labor Relations Board has countered that the law serves a critical purpose by allowing unions face-to-face contact with farmworkers a necessary means of informing this increasingly vulnerable community of their right to collectively organize. The case eventually made its way to the 9th Circuit, which upheld the state right-to-access law.
IMPACT: State and local governments have warned SCOTUS that under the growers approach, governments at all levels would face the prospect of having to pay private property owners whenever public officials need to enter the land for example, to conduct health and safety inspections, such as home visits by social workers or to inspect coal mines, railroads or drug manufacturers, writes Amy Howe for SCOTUSBlog.
MORE: A farmers feud with workers union leads to high-stakes Supreme Court showdown, from The Washington Post
BORDER DISPATCH: Local officials and community leaders at the border insist its way past time for leaders in Washington to come up with long-term solutions that will help create better conditions in the migrants home countries and allow those that still want to come to the U.S. to enter via a smooth and fair process, our Sabrina Rodriguez reports from Brownsville, Texas.
Thousands of parents, most of them hailing from Central America and Mexico, are making the trip north, she writes, with the number expected to increase in March and the coming months. But so far, their reception at the border is often contradictory and confusing, Sabrina explains, partly because the U.S. governments capacity to handle the influx of migrants is limited and partly because Mexico isnt always willing or able to receive them.
Washington to blame? Bidens critics say his messaging is squarely to blame for the thousands of migrant parents coming to the U.S. from Central America and Mexico, she writes. But more than half a dozen asylum-seekers interviewed by POLITICO said they would make the trek regardless of who was in the White House. Some of their reasons: lack of job opportunities, concern for the safety of their family and devastation from last years back-to-back hurricanes that walloped parts of Central America.
The crisis is in Washington because its the third administration that cant solve it, said Jim Darling, mayor of McAllen, Texas, a small city 60 miles west of Brownsville. The only thing that could stop families is legislation and actually doing the work to help Central America and thats not happening.
MORE: Biden DHS chief says 'border is closed' but U.S. won't expel children, from our Zach Warmbrodt
AND: No end in sight: Inside the Biden administrations failure to contain the border surge, from The Washington Post
PROGRESSIVES CRANK UP PRESSURE FOR PUSH DEMOCRATS ON THE MINIMUM WAGE HIKE: California Rep. Ro Khanna and other Democratic lawmakers joined AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka, SEIU President Mary Kay Henry, Poor People's Campaign co-chair Rev. William J. Barber on a call last week to plot a path forward on raising the federal minimum wage.
What is not negotiable is that we need to have a $15 minimum wage by the end of this year, Khanna said on Friday.
Khanna outlined three potential avenues to pass the wage boost, including making sure the provision can be ruled admissible in the next reconciliation bill, attaching the measure to must-pass legislation or getting rid of the filibuster and simply a wage hike bill with a simple majority.
On that last point: President Joe Biden signaled he was open to filibuster reform last week. More on that here.
DIVERSITY DISCLOSURES: An adviser to the top U.S. securities regulator said on Friday his subcommittee will likely recommend new disclosures about diversity from registered investment advisers and other steps to improve minority representation in finance, Ross Kerber reports for Reuters. Its the latest effort to shed more light on the small role held by women and ethnic minorities in the money management industry, although they could also show the obstacles regulators face in taking on social issues.
REFRESHER: SEC acting Chair Lee proposes mandating asset manager disclosures on diversity, from our Kellie Mejdrich
To Attract Black Employees, Companies Move to Them, from The Wall Street Journal
Republican AGs take blowtorch to Biden agenda, from POLITICO
Trumps Mar-a-Lago Club partially closed after staff infected with coronavirus, from The Washington Post
Current staffer publicly accuses Cuomo of sexual harassment, from POLITICO
There Is No Rung on the Ladder That Protects You From Hate, from The New York Times
How to Manage the New Hybrid Workplace, from The Wall Street Journal
Venezuelans, Burmese among more than 600,000 immigrants eligible for Temporary Protected Status in U.S., from Pew Research Center
A Fed With No Fear of Inflation Should Scare Investors, from The Wall Street Journal
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