House Moving to Tighten Immigration
The House Republican leadership overcame resistance within its deeply divided ranks Thursday and pushed toward a final vote today on sweeping legislation to crack down on illegal immigrants and beef up border security. The bill is believed likely to pass the House on a largely party-line vote. But its fate in the Senate is uncertain because it ignores calls by President Bush and some House and Senate Republicans for a guest-worker program
See "House Moving to Tighten Immigration", Mary Curtius, Los Angeles Times, December 15, 2005