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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (The Potato Express)
Fri Nov 15 13:04:19 2013

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Republican senators complained Wednesday that plans to hold just one hearing 
on a yet-to-be-unveiled immigration overhaul are "unacceptable" -- as they 
continued to press for more details on how much the legislation could 
cost taxpayers.Fox News has learned the proposed bill could be unveiled 
as early as Thursday. In anticipation of the release, Senate Judiciary Committee 
Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., announced his committee will hold a hearing 
on the legislation April 17.Though Leahy noted this hearing would be the 
committee's fourth on immigration this year, Republican senators complained 
it would only be the first -- and possibly last -- on 
this specific bill."A single hearing scheduled so quickly to discuss legislative 
language that is not yet even available is completely inadequate for senators 
or the American people to get answers to the many questions a 
bill of this magnitude will inevitably raise," Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, said 
in a statement. "We could not possibly have a meaningful hearing with 
a substantive discussion of what will surely be over 1,000 pages of 
provisions we haven't even yet seen."Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., called 
the hearing schedule "unacceptable.""We need a committee hearing on every 
component of reform, including the extraordinary potential costs to taxpayers, 
the impact on wages and job prospects for the unemployed, and the 
administration's continued refusal to enforce the laws previously enacted 
by Congr
 Texas. He said he will carefully evaluate the impact of 
a move on his business and its 150 employees."I have a very 
serious commitment to my employees, which is more than they got from 
their state legislators," he said.Malkowski and Scalise said they will meet 
with members of Connecticut's congressional delegation next Tuesday and 
Wednesday to counter lobbying from gun control advocates.An agreement between 
two conservative senators  Democrat Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Republican 
Patrick Toomey of Pennsylvania  was expected to make it likelier that 
the Senate's initial vote Thursday to begin debating gun legislation will 
succeed. But the fate of gun legislation remains unclear, clouded by opposition 
from many Republicans and moderate Democrats in the Democratic-led Senate 
and Republican-run House."I have a duty to make sure they hear something 
from our side," Malkowski said.

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Controversial gun legislation cleared a key Senate hurdle Thursday, as lawmakers 
voted 68-31 to start debate on the package which includes expanded background 
checks and new penalties for gun trafficking.Senate Democrats, joined by 
16 Republicans, were able to overcome an attempted filibuster by GOP senators 
opposed to the current bill. Those senators could still slow-walk the debate, 
but the Senate will eventually begin votes on amendments -- one of 
which is considered crucial to winning support for a final vote.The White 
House called Thursday's tally an "important" but "early milestone," as both 
sides of the issue prepare for a grueling debate -- one that 
is being waged in Washington and on the airwaves. The amendment likely 
to be at the front of the line is one from Sens. 
Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Pat Toomey, R-Pa., which would scale back the 
call for universal background checks. The plan would expand checks to gun-show 
and Internet sales, but exempt certain personal transactions.The National 
Rifle Association and other gun-rights supporters voiced concern about the 
new proposal, saying it still goes too far. But the plan, offered 
by two lawmakers who are at the conservative end of their respective 
parties, could help ease opposition ahead of a final vote.The legislation 
required at least 60 votes to advance Thursday.If the bill ultimately passes 
the Senate, it would still have to pass the Republican-dominated House."The 
hard work st
 ercent surveillance of the entire border, and apprehending 
90 percent of border crossers or would-be crossers -- or getting them 
to turn back to Mexico -- in sectors where the majority of 
unauthorized entries take place.As of the end of the 2010 fiscal year, 
the Department of Homeland Security reported achieving some level of operational 
control of 44 percent of the nearly 2,000-mile border, according to a 
Government Accountability Office report this year. Operational control was 
defined as the ability to detect and respond to cross-border illegal activity.In 
one border sector cited by GAO, the busy Tucson sector, 64 percent 
of people who managed to make it across the border were apprehended 
in 2011, while 23 percent turned back to Mexico and 13 percent 
got away. That meant the sector stopped or turned back 87 percent 
of crossers, close to the 90 percent level sought by the legislation.The 
new goals would be achieved by giving the Department of Homeland Security 
six months from the bill's enactment to create a new border security 
plan deploying the personnel, infrastructure and technology needed to achieve 
the 90 percent effectiveness rate. Also within six months, the department 
would have to create a plan to identify where new fencing is 
needed on the border. Once those plans are certified, people living here 
illegally could begin to apply for a provisional status allowing them to 
work here legally.If the 90 percent rate of apprehensio
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