A comprehensive immigration reform bill if passed by the Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama, who has made it a top priority issue this year, would pave the way for citizenship to 11 million undocumented people and accelerate the process for legal immigration for professionals from countries like India and China.
"We remain optimistic about the prospects for comprehensive immigration reform in 2014. We've seen significant movement among Republicans on this issue, and it is heartening to see that Republican leaders in Congress - including the Speaker of the House and others - identify immigration reform as a necessary priority. That's a good thing," White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters.
The Senate has already passed the bill, but the US House of Representatives is yet to pass it. The Republicans last week unveiled their draft policy on immigration reform.
"This is an important issue in our country. It's been kicked around forever and it needs to be dealt with. Having said that, we outlined our principles last week to our members by and large support - put together by the leadership team and they believe it," Boehner said.
"I think the President's gonna have to demonstrate to the American people and to my colleagues that he can be trusted to enforce the law as it is written," Boehner said.
Carney said there's no alternative to comprehensive immigration reform passing through Congress.
"I think that the challenges within the Republican Party on this issue are well known and they certainly don't have anything to do with the President. I think that there is a genuine recognition among leaders in the Republican Party that this is the right thing to do for our economy. It's the right thing to do for our middle class. It's the right thing to do for our businesses," he said.
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