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A bipartisan immigration deal that would grant legal status to millions of people in the country unlawfully is drawing criticism from across the political spectrum.

The bargain reached between key Democratic and Republican senators and the White House faces an uncertain future in the Senate, which is set to begin debating it Monday.

"I don't know if the immigration legislation is going to bear fruit and we're going to be able to pass it," said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (news, bio, voting record), D-Nev., who harbored "serious concerns" about the deal.

Even if it were to survive what's certain to be a searing Senate battle, the measure would be up against long odds in the House. Speaker Nancy Pelosi (news, bio, voting record), D-Calif., acknowledging deep divisions on immigration among Democrats, says she won't bring it up unless
President Bush can guarantee he will produce 70 Republican backers — a tall order given GOP concerns that the bill is too lenient.

Abogados May 18, 2007 04:44 AM | Hipotecas | Preguntas Para Abogados