(Bloomberg) -- The most comprehensive overhaul of
immigration law in two decades was revived in the U.S. Senate
and now faces votes on amendments that could shatter the fragile
bipartisan coalition backing the legislation.
Supporters of the measure, President George W. Bush's top
domestic priority, overcame a procedural hurdle yesterday and
cleared the way for debate on about two dozen amendments this
week in the Democratic-controlled Senate.
Read more at Bloomberg Currencies News
immigration law in two decades was revived in the U.S. Senate
and now faces votes on amendments that could shatter the fragile
bipartisan coalition backing the legislation.
Supporters of the measure, President George W. Bush's top
domestic priority, overcame a procedural hurdle yesterday and
cleared the way for debate on about two dozen amendments this
week in the Democratic-controlled Senate.
Read more at Bloomberg Currencies News
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