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Juan Williams: A breakthrough on immigration?

Cornyn and Sinema are both members of a larger, bipartisan Senate group, brought together by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin That bigger bill, along the lines of House legislation that passed earlier, would tighten border security while also granting legal status to young people who arrived in the U.S. as children the “Dreamers.” People who fled disasters and are currently in the U.S. under Temporary Protected Status would also gain protections. New ideas are also in play on steps to citizenship for the 12 million people in the country without proper authorization. Americans want the bigger version of immigration reform, according to polls.

The Republicans deep dive into nativism

© Getty Images In an op-ed timed to coincide with the publication of “Out of Many, One,” a collection of paintings and stories about 43 people who enriched their adopted country, George W. Bush recently sought to “humanize the debate” about undocumented immigrants in the United States. The former president also endorsed a reform package providing enhanced border security; a pathway to citizenship for individuals in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program; and a gradual process (through work and service requirements and proficiency in English) to bring the 11 million adults who entered the United States illegally “out of the shadows.”

Bank of England documents suggest Dodgy Dave turned to Desperate Dave

Bank of England documents suggest Dodgy Dave turned to Desperate Dave Jon Craig, chief political correspondent In a House of Commons debate last week on the Greensill lobbying scandal, several Labour MPs referred to former prime minister David Cameron as Dodgy Dave . © Reuters Pages of emails and other contacts between David Cameron and the Bank of England have been released It was an insult first hurled at Mr Cameron across the Commons chamber by Labour s Dennis Skinner in 2016 and earned the Beast of Bolsover a red card from then Speaker John Bercow. Now Mr Cameron is no longer in the Commons, MPs are free to call him what they like, protected by parliamentary privilege.

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