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Boosted Momentum for Immigration Bill

After yesterday's agreement to beef up border security and evidence of potential deficit reduction, it looks as if the latest immigration reform package might get 70 votes in the Senate. Even Bill O'Reilly finally says it's OK. Will that be enough for Congress? Fawn Johnson reports for the Washington Post .

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

After yesterday's agreement to beef up border security and evidence of potential deficit reduction, it looks as if the latest immigration reform package might get 70 votes in the Senate. Even Bill O'Reilly finally says it's OK. Will that be enough for Congress? Fawn Johnson reports for the Washington Post.

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    Warren Olney

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