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November 18, 2012

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Pro skilled immigration Robert Goodlate of Virginia is the Chairman Designate of the House Judiciary Committee. One can hope that there is enough sense in him not to appoint Steve King as the Chairman of the Immigration Sub-Committee.

Jon Kyl, Kay Bailey Hutchison introduce immigration reform bill

Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1112/84274.html#ixzz2DSTyNc3G

voteCIR, if facts mattered, there would not be such thing as creationism. In reality, Republicans will believe what the overlords at the Faux News tell them to, and those talking heads put full faith in Obama's statement that the Hispanics probably have delivered him the victory (mostly, because their own candidate talked some total BS in private) - so, now that the truth[iness].

http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/11/20/assessing-how-pivotal-the-hispanic-vote-was-to-obamas-victory/

Greg very nice statistical analysis by NYT about immigration and republicans and hispanics. Picture is not as simple as it is laid out by some pundits.

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