McCain: Border security before immigration reform

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Posted on: April 30th, 2008
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“Presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain said in an interview with Efe that his priority on immigration if he is elected will be border security.

At the same time, the senator from Arizona repeated his commitment to a comprehensive immigration reform, whose failure last year in Congress he attributes to voters’ being more concerned about security.

“First we have to secure the borders,” he said.”*

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