President’s plan mostly supported by Hispanic community in Columbus, Nebraska

Posted on: May 19th, 2006
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“President Bush’s speech to the nation on immigration Monday brought mixed reactions from local Hispanic community leaders, but the majority were supportive of his message.

President Bush called on Congress to fund dramatic improvements in manpower and technology at the border. The president also said proposed legislation should include a legal provision for new guest workers for American employers who need them temporarily and that would allow many of the illegal immigrants already working in the United States to remain legally, enabling some of them to eventually seek citizenship.”

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