Says rift among Republicans could be mended if proposal scrapped President Bush's plan to overhaul immigration policy with a temporary worker program has little chance of passing this year, a congressman said. U.S. Rep. Lamar Smith, R-Texas, told the San Antonio Express-News the reform proposal has created a worrisome rift among Republicans that could be fixed if the plan is substantially changed or scrapped. As WorldNetDaily reported, on Jan. 7, Bush proposed allowing illegal aliens working in the United States to remain in the country for three years if their employers vouch for their jobs. During that period, the worker...