Second Federal Immigration Employees Union Comes Out Against Immigration Reform Bill
Citing national security concerns
A second federal immigration employees union is opposing the bipartisan Senate bill to reform the immigration system, saying it would compromise national security.
The union, the National Citizenship and Immigration Services Council, says that it does not oppose the idea of reforming the immigration system, only the lack of any indication in the bill that present problems won't be compounded by the additional workload that reform is expected to bring.
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