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Big Media Lobby for Immigration Bill

Canada Free Press
Monday, May 27, 2013
National News

Big media corporations are lobbying for passage of the Gang of Eight’s 844-page immigration bill, S. 744. Critics call it amnesty.

In addition to Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation (the parent of Fox News), the companies include:

How Many Amnestied Illegals Will There Be in Your State?

Center for Immigration Studies
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Colorado News

The proposed legalization of some 10 million [to 40 million] illegal aliens has been debated as a national issue, as it should be, but the on-the-ground impact will vary tremendously from place to place within America.

GOP leaders have to sell immigration reform to base

The Hill
Monday, May 20, 2013
National News

The biggest stumbling block to immigration reform is no longer politics. It is how to market the deal to conservatives.

...All that is left is for Republicans to make a show of being tough on undocumented immigrants.

Amnesty Bill Start Up Costs: $6.6 Billion For 2013

Infowars
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
National News

AFL-CIO: We Have No Higher Priority than Amnesty for Illegal Aliens

ImmigrationReform
Thursday, May 23, 2013
National News

One might think that given more than 20 million Americans unable to find full-time jobs, and testimony by Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke that the American job market remains weak, that organized labor’s highest priority would be getting Americans back to work...

Over 150 conservative leaders, groups sign letter opposing Gang of 8 bill

Daily Caller
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
National News

Over 150 conservative leaders, groups and grassroots activists have signed an open letter opposing the Senate immigration reform bill. (Read the complete letter.)

How the White House Scandals Help Immigration Reform Move Forward

While Washington dithers over Benghazi, AP-gate, and the IRS, advocates for [illegal aliens] just keep plugging along.
Daily Beast
Monday, May 20, 2013
National News

As one scandal after another engulfed the White House last week, proponents of immigration reform feared the worst—that the voracious focus on the Obama administration’s missteps would overshadow, and perhaps even doom, their efforts for comprehensive immigration reform during the rest of the president’s second term.

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