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Broad, bipartisan support for the Senate's passage of immigration reform

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Broad, bipartisan support for the Senate's passage of immigration reform

Immigration reform has only reached the halfway point in its journey to be converted into law. But it took a hell of a ration for it to get here. The Senate passed a landmark immigration bill Thursday that would accord legal status to millions of undocumented immigrants.

From left, Sens. block Schumer (D-N.Y.), Orrin Insert (R-Utah) and block Grassley (R-Iowa) confer as the Senate Judiciary Committee meets on immigration reform on Capitol Mound in Washington on May 9. All three were in House of representatives in 1986, when the last 

A supermajority of senators passed a bipartisan immigration reform bill that would accord 11 million undocumented immigrants immediate legal status and a path to citizenship while sending $30 billion to the southern border to beef up security

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) tells Yahoo! News' Chris Temperamental he's concerned that the Senate's passage of a comprehensive immigration reform bill might place him in the position of having to look into some words that 

The Senate has passed a bill that will dramatically reshape the nation's immigration laws for the first time in a generation. The vote was 68-32, as 14 Republicans joined every Democrat. The immigration debate currently heads to 

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