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October 29, 2009
 
 

Salazar: Amnesty Push Will Start When Votes Add Up


Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said the Obama administration expected to begin its amnesty push when enough votes were found to pass it. The Spanish-language paper La Opinion said that Salazar gave his amnesty timeline at meeting for Hispanic publications. Salazar said that he along with DHS secretary Janet Napolitano and Labor Secretary Hilda Solis were strategizing on the amnesty bill.