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With the highly-awaited bill promising comprehensive reform to the nation's immigration laws, one of the most high-profile Republicans and advocates for the bill is starting to make his public campaign to push for the bill's passage.
The road to passing the new immigration reform bill into law will undoubtedly be filled with heated debate from both sides, but advocates of the bill's passage could be getting support from crucial and unlikely sources.
For politicians who have taken a side on immigration reform, it may as a relief for proponents on the issue that more Americans are starting to favor granting immigrants a path to citizenship, as a new survey shows.
In yet another step towards immigration reform, President Obama met Friday with several religious leaders in Washington to discuss the need to fix the immigration system-a meeting that leaders left with optimism on the issue afterwards.
As Evangelical leaders around the U.S. urge legislators in Washington D.C. to get a deal done on immigration reform, a familiar and influential face from the Bush administration era looks like she's making her own push to get a deal done on the controversial issue.
President's approval lower outside of Catholic Hispanics