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December 16, 2009

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Gutierrez bill would give millions citizenship :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Nation

Quoted from the above article on the new CIR Bill introduced by the Senator.

'The bill is widely viewed as too liberal to pass."

"Opponents of the bill said they're angry the bill offers amnesty to millions of illegal workers while so many citizens are out of work."

"Rep. Jerry Lewis (R-Calif.) said the bill is going nowhere"

""Congressman Gutierrez is an ardent supporter of immigrant rights and has introduced at least 20 major immigration bills in the past 10 years, but none has been cleared by a committee for a vote on the House floor," Lewis said."

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