Luis Gutierrez who left the House Financial Committee to go with the Judiciary Committee so he could battle for the reform. "Public Action Committees have donated 51 million to lawmakers on either committees overseeing reform" As you can tell there are many individuals with Committees, and sub committees involved with this. There are those who favor a more "humane" way of doing this such as Democrat Rep. Xavier Becerra who although favors the border becoming more secure, also to be more optimistic about those who have made a life in the US and have helped the economy benefit. And others also imply that those who came to the US unwillingly and obey the rules should be allowed to remain here. In general republicans seem to want to deport those illegal, while democrats as well would like to would like to keep those who are beneficiary to the …show more content…
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