Immigration Debate Taken Up By Senate, Here’s What To Look For

WASHINGTON – The push for a comprehensive reform of the immigration system enters its most crucial phase this week in the Senate.
It may sound simple, given that a bipartisan group of eight senators drafted the bill and then shepherded it through the Senate Judiciary Committee; that the White House, organized labor and the Chamber of Commerce all support the measure; and that many Republican political strategists want the GOP to show a more welcoming face to Hispanic voters.
It won’t be.
Presidential ambitions alone will see to that, as Sen. Marco Rubio, for one, attempts a political straddle while other potential GOP presidential candidates firmly oppose the measure.
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