WASHINGTON: The recent push in Congress to reform immigration laws made a big splash with a May 17 Senate press conference that drew White House support, but the involvement of a wide variety of advocacy groups in immigration reform may force compromises some of the groups find unpalatable.
Most prominent in support of S.1348, also known as the Border Security and Immigration Reform Act of 2007, has been President Bush, who has been touting its benefits in speeches around the country.
Among ...