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Tags: border, citizenship, protest
“The Senate will begin this week what President George W. Bush President George W. Bush says could be a “fractious debate” over border security, his temporary-worker proposal and measures to let some of the 12 million illegal aliens in the United States earn citizenship.
The Senate is expected to take up immigration legislation after lawmakers return from a break. They can expect to be greeted at the Capitol by dozens of clergy wearing handcuffs to protest proposals that will make it a criminal offense to help an illegal alien.”
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