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March 23, 2013: In this file photo provided by the Vatican paper 
L'Osservatore Romano, Pope Francis, right, and Pope emeritus Benedict XVI 
meet in Castel Gandolfo.  Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi 
said Tuesday April 30, 2013 that retired Pope Benedict XVI is moving 
into his new retirement home in the Vatican gardens on Thursday. Benedict 
has been living at the papal residence in Castel Gandolfo, in the 
hills south of Rome, ever since he resigned on Feb. 28AP/Osservatore RomanoVATICAN 
CITY  Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI comes home on Thursday to a 
new house and a new pope, as an unprecedented era begins of 
a retired pontiff living side-by-side with a reigning one inside the Vatican 
gardens.All eyes will be on Benedict's physical state as he is welcomed 
by Pope Francis at his new retirement home, a converted monastery tucked 
behind St. Peter's Basilica. The last time he was seen by the 
public  March 23  Benedict appeared remarkably more frail and thin 
than when he left the Vatican on his final day as pope 
three weeks earlier.The Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, has 
acknowledged Benedict's post-retirement decline but insists the 86-year-old 
German isn't suffering from any ailment and is just old."He is a 
man who is not young: He is old and his strength is 
slowly ebbing," Lombardi said this week. "However, there is no special illness. 
He is an old man who is healthy."Since his Feb. 28 resignation, 
Benedict has bee
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immigrants.And most Americans will agree. Theres little appetite in either 
party for mass deportations of long-term Hispanic illegal immigrants. Whatever 
critics of the immigration plan offer in the Senate have to say, 
even most of the staunchest opponents have given up on the idea 
of a coast-to-coast crackdown.But when the discussion turns to those illegal 
immigrants who are not part of the Hispanic majority or even the 
substantial Asian minority, things get more difficult  especially when those 
illegal immigrants are from Muslim countries, especially those with ties 
to Islamist militancy.It pleases the Emma Lazarus within the collective 
American heart to offer refuge to the huddled masses yearning to be 
free, especially when we think of those desperate to escape from the 
horrors of places like Somalia, Yemen, Syria and, yes, Chechnya and Kazakhstan.But 
when the troubles and terrorism of those countries follow the refugees, 
many would be happy to see the Statue of Liberty narrow her 
embrace just a bit.And thats when the bargain on offer in the 
Senate loses some of its appeal.Whatever specifics are on offer in the 
800+ pages of the Senate deal, the bargain at the heart of 
the proposition is this: In exchange for conservatives agreeing to allow 
most of the millions here illegally to attain legal status of some 
kind, liberals are offering to increase protections against new border jumpers 
and to crack down on those already here who re


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