Senate Amnesty Vote Tally And Forums

By Grassfire.org Updates | May 22, 2007

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See The Latest Tally and Track Where Senators Stand On The Amnesty Bill -- State Petition Delivery Reports and Photos included where available.

We need your help to track where Senators stand on the amnesty bill. Click on your state link below to file a Field Report on your Senator or read what others are saying. Also, see Grassfire's current vote tally below--our count of votes for and against amnesty based on research and field reports. Remember -- we need 41 votes against the final cloture vote to defeat the Senate amnesty bill.

Key Votes Click Here

Grassfire.org's Current Amnesty Vote Tally (Updated 5/24)
Yes (Confirmed and Likely): 54
No (Confirmed and Likely) + Undecided: 46

State-By-State Field Reports -- Click On Your State!
Click on your state to read the petition delivery report for your state and to file a Field Report on how your Senator is planning to vote, to log your phone calls and faxes or to read what others in your state are saying:

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Key Votes
5/21 -- Roll Call Vote to bring bill to the Senate floor
5/22--Dorgan Amendment to strip Y-Guest Workers (defeated)

5/24--Vitter Amendment to strip amnesty (defeated 29-66)



 

Senate Amnesty Vote Tally And Forums
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May 22, 2007 06:17 PM
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April 17, 2007
Cool  It's amazing that some of our Politicians make amnesty look good.  Nah!  I don't buy it.  Hey!  While, Americans are losing more jobs by the day, we need those jobs that are left for Americans only for those are the only.  I'm from Ohio, I know better.  American jobs are scarce.  In Michigan, it's worst.  Hey!  Maybe, our parents and grandparents don't get it and I don't give a darn.  I am a parent fighting for my family and my children to have a job here at home.  We are here by law first.  Who says we must give our livelihood away to the illegals!!!  Well, I don't feel sorry for those who broke the laws.  I feel sorry for those waiting in line, those who are following our laws the right way.  Good behavior and experiences are earned, not stolen.  I know better and so do our Congresspeople and the American people.
May 22, 2007 07:16 PM
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May 22, 2007
Hurry Eliza I agree with you and I am from Virginia. Our state has the type of legislators who only vote per party lines, not the issues. I also want to know how and why Illegal is ok in this instance but if we were to break laws would it too be ok as long as parties and politicians approved it. Since when does Illegal become ok. Next why are our businesses telling the public that they are only doing jobs we (according to your P.R. americans do not want) I dont buy it then or now. When our ancestors came here they lived as we do and followed our rules. They didnt ask to fly other country flags, they didn't ask us to speak their language. They didnt get hand outs. So why are we doing it for this group of worthless, law breaking individuals?

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