Despite Public Pleas: Senate Judiciary Committee Backs Big Foreign Worker and Amnesty Plan
"A key Senate panel broke with the House's get-tough approach to illegal immigration yesterday and sent to the floor a broad revision
of the nation's immigration laws that would provide lawful employment to millions of undocumented workers while offering work visas to hundreds of thousands of new immigrants every year," the Washington Post reports. "With bipartisan support, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted 12 to 6 to side with President Bush's general approach to an immigration issue that is dividing the country, fracturing the Republican Party and ripening into one of the biggest political debates of this election year." According to the Post, "[Senator] Frist, a presidential aspirant whom Bush helped elect as majority leader, favors tightening control of the nation's borders without granting what he calls amnesty to the approximately 11 million illegal immigrants living in this country. But Bush favors a comprehensive approach, which he says must include some program to answer business's need for immigrant labor." This could produce a floor fight as Frist attempts to pass his bill, not Specter's.
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