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Senator Kennedy Will Reintroduce Immigration Bill

By RUSSELL BERMAN, Staff Reporter of the Sun | March 7, 2007

WASHINGTON— Senator Kennedy of Massachusetts said yesterday that he expects to reintroduce comprehensive immigration legislation in the next week and hopes the Senate will debate it by early spring.

Mr. Kennedy, a Democrat, is working with Senator McCain of Arizona, a Republican presidential candidate, to tweak a bill they sponsored in the last Congress that passed the Senate but could not be reconciled with a House bill that called for tougher measures to combat illegal immigration. The McCain-Kennedy bill, which had the support of President Bush, would combine a guest-worker program with increased border security and penalties on employers who hire illegal immigrants.

"We have worked with Senator McCain, and we've made real progress," Mr. Kennedy told reporters in a briefing yesterday after meeting at the Capitol with the archbishop of Los Angeles, Roger Cardinal Mahony.

An immigration overhaul is expected to have a greater chance for success with a Democratic Congress, and the president made it a priority in his State of the Union address. Cardinal Mahony stepped up pressure for "reform," saying a comprehensive approach was the only way to address immigration responsibly. "This year, 2007. This is the year," he told reporters in Spanish.


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congress shall pass no law that is retroactive. repeal that ex post facto law in the 1996 immigration law.
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bill 

May 15, 2007 15:19

I think a comprehensive bill like Kennedy/Mccain will allow Pardon (or amnesty) not only for illegal immigrants, but for those... [MORE]

alice 

Apr 4, 2007 18:10

Why not send each and every illegal immigrant back to their homeland? Then, when strawberries are $10 a pound you... [MORE]

Philip Marlowe 

Mar 8, 2007 22:54

Thousands of Irish-Americans from across the United States are making history on Capitol Hill today (March 7th). The Irish-Americans lobbying... [MORE]

sean 

Mar 7, 2007 13:55

The Kennedy/McCain/Bush proposal is just another attempt to grant amnesty to the millions of illegal aliens who are providing cheap... [MORE]

Dave Reader / NM 

Mar 7, 2007 09:34

Amnesty would be a free ride. The new immigration bill would put the undocumented on a path to citizenship that... [MORE]

Lisa 

Mar 7, 2007 12:31

I think the Kennedy/ Mc Cain Bill should not be defined as amnesty, but PARDONED. The illegal aliens will still... [MORE]

ferdinand 

Mar 7, 2007 22:34

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