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Bipartisan meetings in the House of Representatives on a comprehensive immigration reform bill have failed, and the congressmen will meet for the last time today without reaching an agreement on a House bill, ABC News has learned.

The stumbling block is GOP insistence that newly legalized workers now working in the shadows have no access to government-sponsored health care during their 15-year pathway to citizenship, according to two sources with access to the secret house “Gang of 8″ meetings.

Democrats say that since these newly legalized immigrants would be paying taxes they should be eligible for benefits.

The stalemate is not expected to be solved and any immigration legislation from the House[b] would likely proceed in piecemeal fashion[/b].

This latest development represents a huge blow to immigration reform advocates because the House is likely to pass [b]several smaller bills that address immigration reform[/b], but would not include a pathway to citizenship. It creates a much longer and arduous legislative road to a bill President Obama would be willing to sign.


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[b] Raul Labrador Quits House 'Gang Of Eight' Over Healthcare Differences[/b]


[font=Arial, Tahoma, Helvetica, sans-serif]An impasse over the issue of providing health care for currently undocumented immigrants has threatened to derail the efforts of the House "gang of eight" representatives who have banded together to craft their own version of an immigration reform bill. Now, an Idaho Republican and key conservative member of the group, Raul Labrador, [/font][url="http://www.politico.com/story/2013/06/house-immigration-group-trouble-92282.html#.UbBuGRL8eE0.twitter"]has said[/url][font=Arial, Tahoma, Helvetica, sans-serif] that he will resign from the group.[/font]

A statement on Labrador's website read that "up until recently, the "Gang of Eight" had an agreement in principle that illegal immigrants would be responsible for their own health care costs, principally through requiring them to purchase health insurance." He added that after the group's meeting on Wednesday, the framework had changed in a way which he could no longer support. "Like most Americans, I believe that health care is first and foremost a personal responsibility. While I will no longer be part of the bipartisan 'Group of Eight' House negotiators, I will not abandon my efforts to modernize our broken immigration system by securing our borders and creating a workable guest worker program."

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[quote name='Hitman' timestamp='1370552028' post='1303830531']
Bipartisan meetings in the House of Representatives on a comprehensive immigration reform bill have failed, and the congressmen will meet for the last time today without reaching an agreement on a House bill, ABC News has learned.

The stumbling block is GOP insistence that newly legalized workers now working in the shadows have no access to government-sponsored health care during their 15-year pathway to citizenship, according to two sources with access to the secret house “Gang of 8″ meetings.

Democrats say that since these newly legalized immigrants would be paying taxes they should be eligible for benefits.

The stalemate is not expected to be solved and any immigration legislation from the House[b] would likely proceed in piecemeal fashion[/b].

[size=8]This latest development represents a huge blow to immigration reform advocates because the House is likely to pass [b]several smaller bills that address immigration reform[/b], but would not include a pathway to citizenship. It creates a much longer and arduous legislative road to a bill President Obama would be willing to sign.[/size]


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