Immigration Legislation Leaves Senate
Extracted from an article by Charles Babington of the Associated Press- the Immigration reform package subhmitted by President George Bush moves through congress. The United States Senate turned down a Republican
drive to scale down the
number of
illegal immigrants who may obtain legal status. In addition, senators slapped down a Democratic drive to delay the legislative change that stresses education and crafts as pluses for
visa applicants. This proposal will replace the usage of family links. One concept that gained currency surfaced from Republicans who want to empower police officers with the ability to examine rejected visa applications in search of clues that `` could lead to the arrest and deportation of some illegal immigrants who otherwise might escape detection.`` Even with a number of setbacks- the coalition members indicated that they withstood their most sever challenges
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