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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> ulture, and she became the first
white member of a black gospel choir at a local university.Davis, a
50-year-old African-American, said he was bused to Boston's Brighton section
in 1976. Davis said neighborhood kids had paved the way at the
mostly white school by then, and he didn't experience bias.But as a
substance abuse counselor in Roxbury near where he grew up, Davis said
many clients have said busing-related trauma put them on a path to
addiction. He's heard stories from black clients about how white police
officers who were in schools called them names; others have confessed that
they threw rocks at white students.Some dropped out of school to avoid
conflicts that came with busing."For a lot of people this has never
been closed. This is still open. The pain that they feel has
never been addressed," Davis said.But for story circle participants like
Powell, talking about busing has been healing, as was her trip to
South Boston."It's sort of making myself whole ...," she said. "I had
no control as a child being bused, but as an adult I
can go into these spaces."
d sign legislation making a path to citizenship
contingent on first securing the border, as negotiators in the Senate are
doing. But he suggested Obama was supportive of the Senate plan."What they
are looking at and what has been talked about in the Gang
of Eight proposal is 100 percent consistent with what the president is
doing so we feel very good about it," Pfeiffer said. "And they
are looking at it in the right way."Obama has stressed that a
path to citizenship should not have major hurdles in front of it,
and some immigration advocates believe that's what a requirement for a secure
border would amount to. Obama's Homeland Security secretary, Janet Napolitano,
has rejected the argument that border security must be achieved before a
comprehensive immigration package or any pathway to legalized status can
be done.But Republicans involved in the Senate negotiations have made clear
that border security is a must for them before those living here
illegally can be allowed to move toward citizenship."We are going to secure
that border and it will be tied to a pathway to citizenship
or there will be no deal," Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., another negotiator
on the bill, said Sunday.Graham also suggested that disagreement over a
new low-skilled worker program could still be hanging up an overall immigration
deal -- even after an agreement a week ago between the AFL-CIO
and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.The hard-won deal between labor and busi
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