The US congress is preparing to tackle immigration reform next week, with both Republican and Democrat legislators looking to find a compromise in the issue that will determine the fate of over 12 million illegal US immigrants and millions more looking to work in the country.
US President Bush gave five key points for the debate set to begin on Monday. Bush said the US must: keep trying to improve border security; hold employers accountable for the workers they hire; create a temporary worker program; resolve the status of millions of illegal immigrants already in the US "without amnesty and without animosity;" and "finally, we must honor the great American tradition of the melting pot."
US President Bush gave five key points for the debate set to begin on Monday. Bush said the US must: keep trying to improve border security; hold employers accountable for the workers they hire; create a temporary worker program; resolve the status of millions of illegal immigrants already in the US "without amnesty and without animosity;" and "finally, we must honor the great American tradition of the melting pot."
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