Posted on: May 1st, 2006
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ] [ Politics ]
“Judging from the cold shoulder conservative Republicans gave President Bush when he called for a humane, balanced immigration reform law in a recent speech in Orange County, Calif., one would think these hardliners won’t budge from their demand for a crackdown on illegal immigration. But eventually, most of them will.
With stratospheric gas prices, the Iraq quagmire, creeping inflation and Bush’s Great Depression-era low approval ratings, the Republicans are in trouble. Polls show that if the national elections were held today, Democrats would grab a majority in the House and make deep inroads into the Republican majority in the Senate. “
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