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“The Senate takes up the hot-button issue of immigration Monday, after a weekend of rallies drew hundreds of thousands of people protesting attempts to toughen laws against illegal immigrants.
President Bush planned to use a naturalization ceremony for swearing in 30 new citizens Monday to press his call for a “guest worker” program. The Senate Judiciary Committee, meanwhile, faced a midnight deadline for completing a bill.
“We must remember there are hardworking individuals, doing the jobs that Americans will not do, who are contributing the economic vitality of our country,” the president said in his weekend radio address. “
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