Senate to consider 700 mile border fence

NY Times:

Senate Republicans formally put aside a broad immigration overhaul sought by President Bush on Wednesday and decided instead to press ahead with narrower bills to require building 700 miles of fence on the southwestern border.

Senator Bill Frist of Tennessee, the majority leader, said the fate of millions of illegal immigrants already in the United States had become a “fundamental sticking point” in trying to reach agreement with the House on a broad bill.

Mr. Frist said the fence proposal, which the House has passed, was the best alternative if lawmakers wanted to salvage some immigration changes before the Nov. 7 elections.

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The fence may become an area of agreement, but the original senate bill proposed a shorter fence and much more lenient treatment for those who got into the country illegally. That they agreed to even consider the fence separately, is a bit of a surprise, although the enforcement first approach appears to have the most political support.

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