"President Bush is not giving up on his plan to legalize millions of unlawful immigrants..."
"Tony Snow, White House spokesman, and Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez both predicted an immigration bill would pass once Bush meets with lawmakers this week and Congress reconsidered the measure."
Continue calling U.S. Senators to vote "NO" to Amnesty Bill S.1348 !!!
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White House spokesman Tony Snow is a member of the NWO's Council on Foreign Relations, which is pushing the North American Union merger of Canada, Mexico, and the United States
[a la the European Union]
2006 Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Membership Roster www.stopthenorthamericanunion.com/CFRMembers.html
Note - Entries for Tony Snow and Fox News head Rupert Murdoch on Stop theNAU website CFR list :
Snow, Robert Anthony "Tony" - White House Press Secretary; former Fox News Propagandist Murdoch, Rupert - CEO of News Corporation; Fuhrer of Fox News
Building a North American Community
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
Task Force Report No. 53
www.cfr.org/publication/8102/
"No king but King Jesus (Y'shua)"
Steve Lefemine
June 11, 2007
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White House still hopeful on immigration bill
www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2007-06-10-immigrationbill_N.htm
USA TodayNews/Washington
June 10, 2007
[emphasis added]
WASHINGTON (AP) President Bush is not giving up on his plan to legalize millions of unlawful immigrants and will seek to convince skeptical GOP senators that it secures the nation's borders, administration officials said Sunday.
But the Senate's No. 2 Democratic leader said he was uncertain about the prospects for a deal. Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois cited opposition from a group of Senate conservatives who contend the legislation guarantees amnesty to illegal immigrants.
"We need a breakthrough on the Republican side," Durbin said.
Tony Snow, White House spokesman, and Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez both predicted an immigration bill would pass once Bush meets with lawmakers this week and Congress reconsidered the measure.
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