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After health-care reform, is immigration reform achievable? (The Christian Science Monitor)

Kelly McNayr, center, of Burlington, Vt., shouts with the crowd during a health care rally Saturday, May 1, 2010, at the statehouse in Montpelier, Vt., where several hundred single-payer health care system supporters gathered believing that the federal bill didn't go far enough.(AP Photo/Alden Pellett)The Christian Science Monitor - Immigration reform is a steep climb under the best of circumstances. The last president to sign a major overhaul was Ronald Reagan, in 1986. And now, with Washington as deeply polarized as it is â?? and in the thick of a midterm election campaign â?? getting anywhere becomes well-nigh impossible.


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