+ Follow JEFF FLAKE Tag
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[Title] => Reports of US immigration deal called premature
[Summary] => Reports that U.S. lawmakers have reached an immigration reform deal are premature, one senator warned as a bipartisan group tried to calm expectations of agreement on one of the country's most complicated issues.
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[Title] => STRIVE: A proposal for immigration reform
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On March 22, 2007, Representatives Luis Gutierrez (D-IL), and Jeff Flake (R-AZ), introduced the Security Through Regularized Immigration and a Vibrant Economy Act of 2007 (STRIVE Act of 2007), calling for a comprehensive immigration reform, including a Guest Worker Program.
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[Title] => Bush limited amnesty plan offers New Year hope for illegal immigrants
[Summary] => Illegal immigrants can look forward to a better year, with a proposed immigration reform program being drawn up by the Bush Administration.
The Bush plan is considered to be the most important immigration change in 18 years. While ruling out a "blanket amnesty," Bush said he would soon send recommendations to Congress for an "immigration policy that helps match any willing employer with any willing employee."
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JEFF FLAKE
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The Bush plan is considered to be the most important immigration change in 18 years. While ruling out a "blanket amnesty," Bush said he would soon send recommendations to Congress for an "immigration policy that helps match any willing employer with any willing employee."
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