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International directory enquiries http://maturetube.in.net/ newmaturetube The immigration debate is now squarely in the House of Representatives, with the Senate overwhelmingly passing its version of a comprehensive bill before the congressional break. House leaders will begin to chart their next steps with a special meeting of House Republicans on Wednesday on just the subject of immigration reform. Speaker John Boehner will ultimately face the big choice â whether to support a path to citizenship or not â but until then there are plenty of little questions. Will the bipartisan "gang" in the House break through with something like a similar group did in the Senate? Will there be a Marco Rubio figure who brings conservatives along? One indication of the lack of House urgency, out of a relatively quiet break week of town-hall meetings, came from House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va.: "Getting it right is more important than passing a bill."
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