Senators to Convene Bipartisan Immigration Meeting After Impasse
- Guest-worker visas, ‘Dreamer’ path to citizenship floated
- Lawmakers will also weigh beefing up border security
A section of the U.S. and Mexico border fence in Tijuana, Mexico.
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A bipartisan group of senators will meet Thursday to discuss options for passing immigration legislation this year.
“The idea is to get as many bipartisan bills we can find that have goals that will add up to 60,” Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said, referring to the Senate’s threshold for passing most legislation.