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Taken from Irelands RTE News.. Click here to view the entire article!

The US President, George W Bush, has given his clearest indication yet that he is willing to support a compromise on immigration reform.

Earlier this month, the US Senate failed to pass compromise reforms which prompted mass demonstrations across the country.

Mr Bush is in favour of some form of a guest worker programme as one way to solve the problem of the estimated 12 million undocumented people in the US. He also favours tougher border control.

He reiterated this view in a speech in California, a state where the Republican party has suffered in the past for being perceived as too hardline on illegal immigration.

But he also said that a 'massive deportation' of illegal immigrants was simply not possible, dealing a blow to those in his own party who want only to pass a border control bill without giving in to what they see as calls for an immigration amnesty.

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Right, government funded deportation won't work.....

http://media.michellemalkin.com/openborders.swf

So, what you do is fine the employers and businesses that employ them, and they end up de-invading all by themselves.

Course, Elecrat doesn't know that....

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Right, government funded deportation won't work.....

http://media.michellemalkin.com/openborders.swf

So, what you do is fine the employers and businesses that employ them, and they end up de-invading all by themselves.

Course, Elecrat doesn't know that....

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