AP’s Shameless Headline As Dem Senators’ Opposition Prevents DREAM Act Cloture: ‘Republicans Block Youth Immigration Bill’

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If you look at the description of yesterday afternoon's U.S. Senate Roll Call Vote Number 278 (“A bill to amend title 28, United States Code, to clarify and improve certain provisions relating to the removal of litigation against Federal officers or agencies to Federal courts, and for other purposes.”), you'd never know it had anything to do with illegal immigration. But it did. It was a cloture vote (60 needed to get the measure to the Senate floor) about about the so-called “DREAM Act,” granting de facto amnesty to a vast number of illegal immigrants for entering college or joining the military. It has been a Democratic Party-”inspired” initiative with heavy Republican opposition from the get-go. It could easily have passed if the Democrats had been able to hold their membership together while picking off a couple of squishy Republicans. They got their squishes: Republicans Murkowski (AK), Lugar (IN), and Bennett (UT) voted yes. That should have given the measure 61 votes. But Democrats Baucus (MT), Hagan (NC), Nelson (NE), Pryor AR), and Tester (MT) voted no, while Manchin (WV) did not vote. The measure's 55-41 support was not enough to move it to the next step. So whose fault was it that the DREAM Act failed? A bitter, unbylined Associated Press report give us the wire service's “objective” take: read more

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AP’s Shameless Headline As Dem Senators’ Opposition Prevents DREAM Act Cloture: ‘Republicans Block Youth Immigration Bill’

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