On the recordJanuary 25, 2011
If we don't fix the comprehensive aspect of it, if we don't regularize individuals, are we going to be here in 2025?
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congress.govIf we don't fix the comprehensive aspect of it, if we don't regularize individuals, are we going to be here in 2025?
Warns about the consequences of not addressing comprehensive immigration reform.
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