Hispanic National Bar Association: Senate and House Bills Fail America's Need for Fair and Comprehensive Immigration Policy Reform

U.S. NewswireJune 15, 2006

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WASHINGTON, June 15 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA) expresses serious concern over key provisions in both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives immigration bills that now advance towards consideration by a Joint House and Senate Conference Committee.

"The Senate and House bills do not provide reasonable or viable solutions to our nation's immigration problem," stated HNBA National President Nelson A. Castillo. "Our concern is that since the Conference Committee begins its work on the basis of deficient Senate and House bills, the opportunity for viable and effective immigration reform shall continue to elude us.

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Hispanic National Bar Association: Senate and House Bills Fail America's Need for Fair and Comprehensive Immigration Policy Reform

"While the HNBA commends President Bush and members of the Senate for attempting to move legislation forward with positive objectives, s...

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