We need to defeat this bill and tell the cheap labor exploiters to shove it.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nationworld/bal-te.immigration26jun26,0,6153916.story?coll=bal-nationworld-headlinesWASHINGTON // The beleaguered immigration bill makes a much-anticipated return to the Senate floor today, with some senators saying that a critical procedural vote will signal whether the legislation will be defeated or eventually clear the Senate.
If today's showdown vote - on a motion to officially revive the bill - fails to procure the 60 votes needed to pass, it will probably be the end of the road for comprehensive immigration reform this year. But if it passes, senators are predicting - some grudgingly - that it would herald Senate passage of the measure by week's end. The bill then would go to the House for further debate.
The complicated measure, among other things, aims to improve border security, introduce employee verification procedures to ensure that workers are in the United States legally and put an estimated 12 million illegal immigrants already in the country on a path to citizenship.
The bill's opponents are forecasting its demise, claiming a steady erosion of support among senators and the American public over the past few weeks. But some of the legislation's biggest opponents did not seem confident yesterday that they would be able to prevent the bill from moving forward.
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