Senior fellow E.J. Dionne, Jr. talks with NPR “All Things Considered“ and Matt Continetti of The Weekly Standard about the political prospects of the compromise that emerged from the Senate Thursday on immigration. It has the approval of the White House, but support for it is tepid, at best, from party leaders on Capitol Hill.
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Commentary
Gauging the Chances of Senate’s Immigration Bill
May 18, 2007