• Posted on Friday, January 18, 2013
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California Gov. Jerry Brown to push 'pathway to citizenship' for immigrants

Gov. Jerry Brown holds a press conference

California Gov. Jerry Brown | Randy Pench/MCT/Sacramento Bee

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Gov. Jerry Brown is thrusting himself into the federal fight over creating a "pathway to citizenship" for millions of undocumented immigrants who entered the United States illegally.

"I expect to play a role in the national effort for comprehensive reform," Brown said in a statement released by his office Thursday. "I'll be directing some efforts on national reform."

Brown's personal involvement is significant because California is home to an estimated 2.9 million undocumented immigrants, about one of every four nationwide.

Gil Duran, Brown's spokesman, said it is not yet clear what role the governor will play. Brown has been talking to business, agriculture, labor and other groups about "how best to be part of that conversation," Duran said.

"It seems that in both Washington and certainly here in California, people recognize the importance of addressing comprehensive immigration reform," Duran said. "It does appear there may be some bipartisan support."

Brown, in his first two years as governor, generally has opposed bills that expand undocumented immigrants' rights in piecemeal fashion. There have been exceptions, however.

The Democratic governor last year signed a bill permitting the issuance of driver's licenses to participants in President Barack Obama's Deferred Action program for longtime undocumented immigrants who came to the United States when they were young and have lived productive lives since then.

In 2011, Brown signed legislation permitting numerous undocumented students to apply for Cal Grants and other state financial aid. The bill targeted longtime residents who attended California high schools.

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