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Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett (C) listens to U.S. President Barack Obama as he meets business leaders to discuss the need for commonsense immigration reform in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, June 24, 2013. REUTERS/Larry Downing

Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett (C) listens to U.S. President Barack Obama as he meets business leaders to discuss the need for commonsense immigration reform in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, June 24, 2013.

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WASHINGTON | Mon Jun 24, 2013 6:15pm EDT

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Monday he hoped the Senate will pass a landmark immigration reform bill with "the strongest possible vote" and urged Congress to advance legislation before a planned summer break.

Obama and his top aides met with eight chief executives and business owners ahead of a key procedural vote set for later on Monday in the Democratic-led Senate.

"I hope that we can get the strongest possible vote out of the Senate so that we can then move to the House and get this done before the summer break," Obama told reporters.

While the bill is expected to pass the Senate later this week, it faces a tougher path in the Republican-led House of Representatives.

The business leaders, representing businesses from the technology, agriculture, food and manufacturing sectors, plan to meet lawmakers on Capitol Hill this week, Obama said.

Obama said the bipartisan bill adheres to core principles he sought for reforms, including a pathway to citizenship for up to 11 million illegal immigrants living in the United States, tougher border security and improvements for the bureaucratic immigration system.

"It's not a bill that represents everything that I would like to see: it represents a compromise," Obama said.

The bill is expected to include an amendment that would double the number of federal agents on the U.S.-Mexican border to about 40,000 and provide more high-tech surveillance equipment, including drones and other aircraft.

More than a dozen religious groups urged senators on Monday to reject that measure, saying it was a poor use of resources and would lead to more deaths at the border.

So-called DREAMers, the young undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States by their parents, echoed their concerns that it would further militarize the border.

(Reporting by Roberta Rampton and Rachelle Younglai; Editing by Mohammad Zargham)

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Comments (4)
actnow wrote:
Your phone calls are having an impact my friends. Keep them up and be passionate. Some Senators are already renouncing the Senate bill and specifically the disasterous Corker Hoeven ammendment that is giving a good face to a this witches brew. Keep calling at 202 224-3121. It is working but we must keep flooding the switchboards. Its now or never. Please…keep fighting.

Jun 24, 2013 4:16pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
actnow wrote:
Call NOW….the vote is at 5:30 EST. They must hear from you NOW! 202 224-3121.

Jun 24, 2013 4:18pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
Chazz wrote:
YES! YES! Call NOW…BEFORE anyone has a chance to learn about all the non-immigration crap that our beloved political leaders have once again crammed into this!

844 pages – all about that all important “path to citizenship?” BS. Here are some highlights: Lindsey Graham, Repub Senator from S. Carolina wants more visas for the meat industry, a major employer in his state. Dem Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., is pushing for special treatment for Irish workers; his state is home to a large population with Irish ancestry. Republican Sen. Marco Rubio seeks help for the cruise-ship industry, a big business in his home state of Florida, and Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado hides a boost for ski areas inside the bill.

Oh YESD – PLEASE call now because this “Immigration Bill” is soooooooo important and soooooo full of great things for immigrants! “As “actnow” would have you believe it’s time to “Act NOW!!!!!

Jun 24, 2013 5:56pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
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