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contains a path to citizenship, still viewed by some as amnesty. Instead 
they prefer to coalesce around consensus issues like border security, temporary 
workers and workplace enforcement.But if the Senate's comprehensive approach 
faces obstacles in the House, the House's piecemeal approach won't fly in 
the Senate.Two of the lead authors of the Senate bill, Sens. Chuck 
Schumer, D-N.Y., and John McCain, R-Ariz., rejected the piece-by-piece approach 
at a breakfast meeting with reporters Thursday hosted by the Christian Science 
Monitor. Schumer and McCain said that any time an immigration issue is 
advanced individually, even something widely supported like visas for high-tech 
workers or a citizenship path for those brought as children, lawmakers and 
interest groups start pushing for other issues to get dealt with at 
the same time."What we have found is, ironically, it may be a 
little counterintuitive, that the best way to pass immigration legislation 
is actually a comprehensive bill, because that can achieve more balance 
and everybody can get much but not all of what they want," 
Schumer said. "And so I think the idea of doing separate bills 
is just not going to work. It's not worked in the past, 
and it's not going to work in the future."The House has always 
loomed as the toughest barrier to passage of immigration legislation, partly 
because many rank-and-file House Republicans don't feel a political imperative 
to act. Some GOP House me
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in a bedside interrogation in Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, 
where he remains in fair condition.The brothers are suspected of setting 
two bombs, at least one of which was made from a pressure 
cooker packed with gunpowder and shrapnel, at the finish line of the 
race April 15. Three people were killed and more than 200 injured. 
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev could face the death penalty if convicted in the attacks, 
which he said were prompted by the brothers' religious beliefs and anger 
over the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.					
												
					Crowds cheer arrest of Boston Marathon bombing 
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