Even as controversy about the sweeping immigration bill intensified, the Senate moved closer to approval of the measure Wednesday as deal-breaking amendments were rejected one by one. Critics tried to derail the bill by offering amendments designed to disrupt its carefully negotiated balance, and possibly kill it altogether. But after several close votes, few significant changes were approved. (Chicago Tribune, Thursday)
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Immigration: An Abolitionist Cause (pdf) by Ken Schoolland