Governors Concerned About Bush Immigration Plan

Posted on: February 26th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ] [ Politics ]
Knowledge is Power!

“A growing number of governors are sharpening their complaints about the flood of immigrants pouring into their states, pushing the White House and Congress for action.

Republicans and Democrats alike on Sunday said they planned to bring the concerns to President George W. Bush and his Cabinet in private meetings this week, bringing a front-line security worry of a different order than the latest Washington obsessions on ports and eavesdropping. “

SOURCE: in English / Fuente en Ingles
FUENTE TRANDUCIDO: Usando Google o Altavista/Babel Fish
Please note some (many) sites require registration. Many times it is free.

Stumble it! | | AddThis Feed Button

Other posts that may interest you

Hispanic & Latino Politics Roundup for February 25th-March 4th, 2006

Poll: Most Arizonans favor Bush administration’s immigration plan

Bush OKs 700-mile U.S.-Mexico fence (I have to say that this is pure folly, they don't even know how much it is going to cost - show me the money)

Bush renews push for 'comprehensive' immigration bill

Bush rips Democrats for immigration impasse

Illegal immigration is not a “state of emergency'

Bush pushes for guest worker plan

Fear, concern is alive after immigration plan gains approval - Nashville

Plan to raise immigration fees meets with opposition in House

Illegal Immigrants Talk About Immigration Proposal in Texas

HispanicTips = Relevant




Feedback Form