Bush touts immigration plan, Senate debates


  • World
  • Friday, 19 May 2006

YUMA, Arizona (Reuters) - President George W. Bush took his immigration case to the Mexican border on Thursday, where he pressed for tougher security and a guest worker program as Mexico made clear it opposed his plan. 

"Instead of people trying to sneak across this border here, doesn't it make sense to have them come and do jobs Americans aren't doing on a legal basis so that the pressure is off our border?" Bush told Fox News in the Arizona desert. 

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