December 8, 2004
Border security up next, Bush says

The Washington Times

President Bush is vowing to help House Republicans enact tighter immigration-security controls "early in the next session" of Congress.

The promise — made in a letter to members of Congress — was part of the final push by the White House to win support for the massive intelligence-overhaul bill, which was stripped of several key immigration reforms so it would pass more easily.

"I look forward to working with the Congress early in the next session to address these [border security] issues, including improving our asylum laws and standards for issuing driver's licenses," Mr. Bush wrote.

But the president's promised immigration reforms could come too late, House Republican leaders said.

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Posted by Suzanne at December 8, 2004
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