WASHINGTON, April 18 By a unanimous vote, the Senate passed a bill today to increase the security of the nation's borders, to improve enforcement of immigration laws and to restrict the admission of visitors from countries that support terrorism. The vote was 97 to 0.
The House has passed two bills with very similar provisions and is expected to accept the changes made by the Senate.
President Bush supports the legislation and has described border security as one of his top priorities.
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Tancredo - Grandstanding at it's worst.
"the Senate passed a bill today to increase the security of the nation's borders, to improve enforcement of immigration laws and to restrict the admission of visitors from countries that support terrorism."
Fine words, but what do the bills actually do?