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President Obama Launches Immigration Reform Push

Before his speech today in Las Vegas, the White House said President Obama "will applaud the bipartisan Senate agreement" on immigration reform , which is "consistent with his long-held view." Yesterday, eight senators, four from each party, outlined the details of a new plan for immigration reform.

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By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

Before his speech today in Las Vegas, the White House said President Obama "will applaud the bipartisan Senate agreement" on immigration reform, which is "consistent with his long-held view." Yesterday, eight senators, four from each party, outlined the details of a new plan for immigration reform. We hear what Republican and Democratic Senators have in mind, from Chris Cillizza, Politics Managing Editor at the Washington Post where he blogs at The Fix.

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