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A U.S. Senate committee on Thursday launched a weeks-long effort to pass a comprehensive immigration bill with a warning from the panel's top Republican that he would make the process as long and "arduous'' as possible."I plan to ask many questions throughout this process,'' Iowa Senator Charles Grassley warned the Democratic-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee. "I want to know how the bill doesn't repeat the mistakes of the past.'' Grassley, in a statement, promised an ``arduous'' and ``robust'' debate.An outspoken critic of comprehensive immigration legislation, Grassley has introduced nearly 80 amendments, many of them inevitably objectionable to the sponsors of the measure and to President Barack Obama, for whom immigration law reform is a top priority.The opening day reflected both the deep divisions and high hopes surrounding a measure that would put 11 million illegal residents on a path to citizenship and totally revamp the criteria for who gets into the United States and for...
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Rep. Luis Gutierrez, (D-Ill.), on the Presidential race and Arizona’s immigration law .
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach on ten Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents who are suing the Homeland Security Secretary to be able to enforce U.S. federal immigration law .
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach on the impact of Alabama’s anti-illegal immigration law .
Rep. Tom Graves, (R-Ga), on Georgia’s tougher illegal immigration law that the federal government is trying to block.
Political analyst Carl Jeffers sounds off on the Arizona immigration law ruling.
Political analyst Carl Jeffers on the enforcement of Arizona’s immigration law .
FOX News Contributor Tamara Holder on the controversy surrounding the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold part of the state’s immigration law that allows identification checks.
Gov. Jan Brewer, (R-Ariz.), on the Supreme Court’s ruling on the state’s immigration law .
Attorney Alberto Cardenas, Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach and National Immigration Forum Executive Director Ali Noorani on the impact of the Supreme Court ruling on Arizona’s immigration law .
Sen. John Barrasso, (R-Wyo.), on the potential ruling on the Supreme Court on the health-care law.
Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt on what will happen after the decision on the health-care law is made.
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Marielena Huncapie of the National Immigration Law Center on meeting with President Obama on immigration reform.
FOX News senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano explains the legality of President Obama’s proposed immigration reform.
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, attorney Alberto Cardenas, FNC legal analyst Lis Wiehl on efforts to reform U.S. immigration policy.
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Attorney Faith Jenkins and FNC legal analyst Arthur Aidala on state and local government reactions to the president's executive orders regarding gun rights.
