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GOP Honchos Want Immigration Reform
But indeed, in the talk radio and blogging communities that hold so much sway in the contemporary GOP, the immigration reform bill before Congress is mostly unpopular. Party elders' arguments in favor of immigration reform have done little to silence conservative critics of immigration reform.
The American Opportunity
SACRAMENTO, CA Immigration reform is especially important to California, says Allan Zaremberg, President and CEO of the California Chamber of Commerce, in a letter sent today to members of Congress urging action on national immigration reform. More than 20 local chamber of commerce executives from throughout California also joined a growing coalition who signed the letter.
State civic, business leaders push immigration reform | Nashville City Paper
State business and civic leaders spoke out Thursday at the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce to express statewide support for immigration reform.
Their message? The state both wants and needs reform.
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Remember during the election, the Chamber of Commerce gave to the GOP 10 to 1 over Democrats? Remember how much money business poured into the election? They figured they had the white vote sewn up and could easily replace uneducated Republicans with immigrants. Oops! Suddenly Republicans are seeing what I've been telling them since before the election. Their leadership is using them. Hurts huh?
But indeed, in the talk radio and blogging communities that hold so much sway in the contemporary GOP, the immigration reform bill before Congress is mostly unpopular. Party elders' arguments in favor of immigration reform have done little to silence conservative critics of immigration reform.
The American Opportunity
SACRAMENTO, CA Immigration reform is especially important to California, says Allan Zaremberg, President and CEO of the California Chamber of Commerce, in a letter sent today to members of Congress urging action on national immigration reform. More than 20 local chamber of commerce executives from throughout California also joined a growing coalition who signed the letter.
State civic, business leaders push immigration reform | Nashville City Paper
State business and civic leaders spoke out Thursday at the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce to express statewide support for immigration reform.
Their message? The state both wants and needs reform.
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Remember during the election, the Chamber of Commerce gave to the GOP 10 to 1 over Democrats? Remember how much money business poured into the election? They figured they had the white vote sewn up and could easily replace uneducated Republicans with immigrants. Oops! Suddenly Republicans are seeing what I've been telling them since before the election. Their leadership is using them. Hurts huh?