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We must pass immigration reform.
It is important that we enact immigration reform.
It's going to take a while for some of these things.
I was a co-sponsor of Comprehensive Immigration Reform.
We can pass practical, comprehensive immigration reform.
It's clear that we need comprehensive immigration reform.
We need to pass comprehensive immigration reform, period.
I absolutely advocate for comprehensive immigration reform.
Mark Zuckerberg has started an advocacy group for immigration reform.
It's a significant contribution if we can get immigration reform done.
Comprehensive immigration reform should be debated and passed by Congress.
If immigration reform was easy, Congress would have dealt with it 15 years ago.
Conservatives have always wanted border security before we had immigration reform.
Comprehensive immigration reform would reduce the deficit and help grow the economy.
Imagine a libertarian president challenging Congress for meaningful immigration reform.
If Donald Trump wants to pass comprehensive immigration reform, I will work with Donald Trump.
We have a lot of folks who talk about immigration reform but haven't put their name on a bill.
I ask unanimous consent that I be able to deliver a floor speech on immigration reform in Spanish.
Immigration reform almost happened under President George W. Bush. Twice. And it was comprehensive.
It is in our national interest for Congress to act on immigration reform in a comprehensive manner.
We can't get serious about immigration reform until we stop people from crossing the border illegally.
The only area that I would agree with minimum wage is in immigration reform, the guest worker program.
I'm for immigration reform. I think the system's horribly broken, and we need to do something about it.
We must continue to stand up for what's right and push for bipartisan, comprehensive immigration reform.
But I can tell you another engine for growth and job creation would be comprehensive immigration reform.
America deserves common sense immigration reform that reflects our interests and our values as Americans.
We must pursue immigration reform - it's something we have to do, something that starts with border security.
I appreciate that Marco Rubio has called for immigration reform but he goes back and forth on it a little bit.
We want to do this methodically, smart, starting with border security then looking at immigration reform measures.
I still passionately support comprehensive immigration reform legislation with a path to full and equal citizenship.
The question for immigration reform is not if we'll get it done, it's when we'll get it done. It's going to get done.
Beyond budget fights, the Obama second-term agenda was supposed to be about passing comprehensive immigration reform.
The conversation has become so divisive now on all types of immigration reform that it is really hard to move anything.
Immigration reform is a must, an amnesty. So that's my position. I've been pushing that one since before it was popular.
We all want our border to be secure. However, certain individuals use this argument to stop us from ever enacting immigration reform.
We deserve quality jobs that pay a living wage, lower college tuition, action on climate change, and comprehensive immigration reform.
Economic conservatives like immigration reform, and in fact, many of them supported the bill that John McCain and I put together in the Senate.
If immigration reform doesn't happen, that doesn't say good things about our democracy, that everybody wants it, but Congress couldn't pass it.
We need immigration reform, but we need open-air, smaller bills that are germane to an issue and have an open discussion with the American people.
I want to have a good vote in the Senate so we send the message that the Republicans and the Democrats are together in favor of immigration reform.
There's a big debate in the U.S. about immigration reform. We need to reflect on who's feeding this country today, why this community has been ignored.
If immigration reform is bad for America's workers, then why does virtually every group that represents American workers support it so enthusiastically?
Conservatism has always been about reforming government and solving problems, and that's why the conservative movement should lead on immigration reform.
If our focus in immigration reform is exclusively on high-skilled or STEM immigrants, where do the rest of the millions yearning to join our ranks fit in?
We need comprehensive immigration reform so that we're not creating this cycle of poverty and depression and everything that comes with separating a family.
The majority of surveys throughout this Nation show that the American people are advocating for a comprehensive and realistic approach to immigration reform.
When I was elected to Congress, this was the No. 1 issue businesses brought up. They said that if we want this country to succeed, we need immigration reform.
I support concrete and progressive immigration reform based on three primary criteria: family reunification, economic contributions, and humanitarian concerns.
Going forward, as we work to strengthen our border in the interests of homeland security, we must also recognize the economic importance of immigration reform.
Senator Obama and I had been on the same side of many fights, and we had worked together on the issue that is most urgent to me - comprehensive immigration reform.