Monday, June 25, 2007
Amnesty, U.S. Senate-style: Round two
The Campaign for Working Families tells us what's what:
"The Senate is expected to take up the 'grand compromise' bill on comprehensive immigration reform this week with another vote to cut off debate scheduled for tomorrow. While proponents of the bill predict they have the votes to proceed, it will be close as more and more senators have announced their opposition. Friday, Senator John Cornyn of Texas said opposition to the bill was growing, and even previous supporters, such as Georgia Senators Saxby Chambliss and Johnny Isakson, were backing off."
How many times will the "immigration reform" bill have to die before our U.S. Senators figure out that the - legal - citizenry is agin' it?!
"The Senate is expected to take up the 'grand compromise' bill on comprehensive immigration reform this week with another vote to cut off debate scheduled for tomorrow. While proponents of the bill predict they have the votes to proceed, it will be close as more and more senators have announced their opposition. Friday, Senator John Cornyn of Texas said opposition to the bill was growing, and even previous supporters, such as Georgia Senators Saxby Chambliss and Johnny Isakson, were backing off."
How many times will the "immigration reform" bill have to die before our U.S. Senators figure out that the - legal - citizenry is agin' it?!