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Tue Jul 30 23:04:18 2013
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Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2013 20:04:15 -0700
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up the bill."We are
closer now than we have been in 25 years for serious immigration
reform," Durbin told reporters Wednesday after he and other Democrats in
the Senate negotiating group briefed members of the Congressional Hispanic
Caucus. "This president is behind it, and there is a strong, growing
bipartisan effort in the Senate to support it. We hope that the
House will do the same."Meanwhile tens of thousands of pro-immigration activists
massed outside the Capitol and in cities around the country to push
Congress to act. They waved American flags and carried signs reading, "Reform
immigration for America now!"The border security piece of the legislation
is critical to getting support from Republicans, but some Democrats have
opposed making a path to citizenship contingent on border security. Sen.
Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said that the new requirements wouldn't impede citizenship."A
lot of people here would not want to put dollars into the
border, but as a price to get citizenship, as long as it's
not an impediment to citizenship but rather works alongside citizenship,
it's something we can all live with," Schumer said, after talking to
the Hispanic House members. "What we've said all along is triggers have
to be objective and attainable in a way it doesn't interfere or
delay with people becoming citizens, and that's in the bill."According to
the person familiar with the proposals, the new border security requirements
call for 100 p
ion between the Koreas.South Korea's point man on North
Korea, Unification Minister Ryoo Kihl-jae, urged Pyongyang to stop heightening
tensions and to discuss the restart of operations in Kaesong.In Pyongyang,
meanwhile, there was no sense of panic. Across the city, workers were
rolling out sod and preparing the city for a series of April
holidays.North Korean students put on suits and traditional dresses to celebrate
Kim Jong Un's appointment as first secretary of the Workers' Party a
year ago.A flower show and art performances are scheduled over the next
few days in the lead-up to the nations' biggest holiday, the April
15 birthday of North Korea founder Kim Il Sung, grandfather of the
current leader.No military parade or mass events were expected over the
coming week, but North Korea historically uses major holidays to show off
its military power, and analysts say Pyongyang could well mark the occasion
with a provocative missile launch in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions
barring the North from nuclear and missile activity."However tense the situation
is, we will mark the Day of the Sun in a significant
way," Kim Kwang Chon, a Pyongyang citizen, told The Associated Press, referring
to the April 15 birthday. "We will celebrate the Day of the
Sun even if war breaks out tomorrow."During last year's celebrations, North
Korea failed in an attempt to send a satellite into space aboard
a long-range rocket. The U.S. and its allie
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> ess," he said. "Failure to commit to this kind of open
process is tantamount to an admission that the bill is not workable
and will not stand up to public scrutiny."Sessions and Lee have been
among the most skeptical Republican lawmakers when it comes to ongoing efforts
to draft an immigration overhaul.Those talks have largely been confined
to the so-called "Gang of Eight," which includes four Democrats and four
Republicans. A key member of that group is Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.,
who has along with Sessions and others urged Senate Democrats not to
rush the process.Separately, Sessions and two other Republican senators
on Wednesday sent a letter to the Republican members of the "Gang
of Eight" asking for specific details on the projected cost of the
immigration bill.Though a recent agreement between big labor and big business
on the issue of temporary worker cards was highly touted, the senators
have tried to draw attention to what is arguably the bill's most
controversial component -- the path to citizenship for up to 11 million
illegal immigrants."A primary concern related to a large-scale legalization
of illegal immigrants is the long-term cost for taxpayers," the lawmakers
said in the letter Wednesday. The letter was signed by Sessions, Sen.
Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan.Voicing concern that
illegal immigrants who eventually obtain a green card and later citizenship
would at some point be eligible for a host of
es."We
were all concerned that she would never been found, and this will
allow us to proceed with the next phase of the investigation," Dickey
said. "I'm sure the family is devastated, but it does answer the
question."Her father, David Markham, was stunned by the discovery."I'm doing
as well as can be, and I appreciate the love and support,"
Markham told WLWT-TV of Cincinnati. "I just need time right now with
my other daughter Ally."Her fiance, John Carter, wasn't available for comment
Thursday, but his stepfather said the news had hit Carter hard."Pretty much
crushing at this point," said Steve Winkler. "Everything is fresh again,
just waves of emotion. He's doing the best he can."The northern Cincinnati
suburb where Markham lived is some 25 miles east of where the
remains were found along Big Cedar Creek, near Cedar Grove in southern
Franklin County. Houze said the area is a place where people sometime
dump trash, and that people looking for scrap metal found the remains
and called police.The case had brought out hundreds of volunteers to help
police and professional search teams scour nearby woods, waterways and rural
areas, and was featured on national television shows. The only item gone
with her was her cellphone, which apparently was turned off shortly after
she went missing. Her dog was locked in a bedroom, and her
car and purse were left behind in her town house just off
a busy street in Fairfield."I never expected this day t
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