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federal benefits,
they asked for a complete list of those benefits. They also asked
for a list of benefits that would be denied during "probationary status."Further,
they asked for an estimate of the cost to taxpayers in the
10 years after illegal immigrants are granted green cards, as well as
for the 10 years after citizenship.Republican staffers on the Senate Budget
Committee estimated last week that the annual cost to taxpayers of legalizing
illegal immigrants could be in the billions.But Rubio spokesman Alex Conant
disputed the numbers, saying in a statement last week that it's simply
too early to provide cost estimates."Since we don't yet have a legislative
proposal, it's not possible to come up with anything resembling an accurate
calculation about the potential fiscal impact of bipartisan immigration
reform," he said.Conant added that Rubio is concerned about the "potential
fiscal impact" of the bill and will request an "in-depth" budget analysis.While
these applicants could eventually tap federal benefits, proponents of the
path to citizenship will argue that they could help bring revenue into
Washington by entering the workforce legally and paying taxes.
The White House says President Obama would veto a Republican bill that
would effectively shut down the National Labor Relations Board until certain
conditions are met.Republicans have claimed the board is illegitimate since
an appeals court panel ruled in January that Obama violated the Constitution
when he bypassed the Senate to fill vacancies on the board.House Republicans
are expected to vote this week to prevent the board from conducting
business until the Senate confirms new members constituting a quorum or
the Supreme Court decides the board has the authority to act. The
bill isn't expected to gain traction in the Senate.The White House says
that the bill would hurt the middle class and jeopardize workers' rights.
The administration argues Obama's appointments were constitutional and valid.
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