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Is the amnesty bill failing?
Lot of games going on, in the amnesty front in Congress.
Zuckerberg of Facebook spends millions on adds featuring Rubio promoting the toughness of the amnesty bill. Then Rubio says he's going to vote no on the bill if border enforcement isn't increased. Breitbart article quotes Rubio aide: "Rubio trying to get out of the gang of eight". http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Governm...-Gang-of-Eight House version of the Gang of Eight, falls apart for the tenth time as Congressmen Labrador exits gang. It seems like the amnesty bill isn't off to a great start, after months and months of glowing, praise filled daily articles about the gang of eight, and the inevitability of immigration reform, due to the wide spread support from "Faith" communities (money hungry churches), business and new found support from Republican leaders (which isn't new at all). Judging from the 2007 amnesty battle, it starts strong, falls apart, they patch it together, something happens they patch it together again, and on and on until it fails. I hope that's what's happening, please fill me in if you see something different. P.S. Monday June 10th is the day the bill is scheduled to be introduced in the Senate. |
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