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Poetic justice?(immigration reform bill)(Brief Article)
The New American
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September 05, 2005 |
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Arizona Republican Congressman Jim Kolbe is a cosponsor of an "immigration reform" bill that would be tantamount to amnesty for illegal aliens. During the recent House vote on the Central American Free Trade Agreement, which will contribute to an increased flood of immigrants from Latin America, Rep. Kolbe, acting in his role as White House enforcer, promised to "twist some Republican arms until they break in a thousand pieces," if necessary, to ensure passage.
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