Action Needed to Secure U.S. Borders

How Do We Engage the Rest of the World in the Topic of Illegal Immigration?

By Rep. Dan Burton
Special to Roll Call
July 14, 2006, 12 a.m.

For the first time in recent history, the contentious issue of illegal immigration has made Congressional compromise nearly impossible, making it unlikely that there will be any comprehensive bill passed during the 109th Congress. As a result, we’ve seen immigration-related amendments proposed to seemingly unrelated legislation by Congressmen hoping to make progress in the absence of anything else. Though Congress can’t agree on how to deal with the illegal immigrants already inside our borders, most would concur that passing legislation to secure our borders needs to happen before December or else we will have to start all over again in the 110th Congress.



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Schumer Advocates for Many on Panel

Nov. 16, 12 a.m.

As Senate Majority Leader, Lyndon Johnson once said of the Joint Economic Committee, “It’s as useless as tits on a bull.” But as that panel’s chairman during the 110th Congress, Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) seized the opportunity to elevate the traditionally low-profile post to the forefront of shaping policy. Read Full Article

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