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sábado, mayo 12, 2007 Escrito PorAdam J. Segala las 08:27 PM | Comentar | Imprimir | Enviar a Correo The Associated Press has a detailed report today on the latest moves in the immigration debate at the White House and on Capitol Hill. The AP’s Julie Hirschfeld Davis writes:
President Bush, promoting bipartisan immigration talks as they reach a critical stage, said Saturday that Republicans and Democrats are building consensus that could produce a bill this year. "I am optimistic we can pass a comprehensive immigration bill and get this problem solved for the American people this year," Bush said in his weekly radio address. Nicole Gaouette looks ahead in a report for the Los Angeles Times. In case you missed it, last week she wrote a report on talk radio's roll in opposing immigration reform. Here is a noteworthy article by Associated Press reporter Suzanne Gamboa about the potential for family separation as a result of proposals that might find there way into a new immigration law.
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