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WASHINGTON  A bipartisan group of senators finalizing a landmark immigration 
bill has agreed to require greatly increased surveillance of the border 
and apprehensions of people trying to cross it, a person familiar with 
the proposals said Wednesday.The legislation, to be released within days, 
would call for surveillance of 100 percent of the U.S. border with 
Mexico and apprehension of 90 percent of people trying to cross in 
certain high-risk areas. People living here illegally could begin to get 
green cards in 10 years but only if a new southern border 
security plan is in place, employers have adopted mandatory electronic verification 
of their workers' legal status and a new electronic exit system is 
operating at airports and seaports.The person provided the information on 
condition of anonymity because the deliberations were private.The contours 
of the tough new border security plans emerged as senators moved closer 
to unveiling sweeping legislation that would put some 11 million immigrants 
living here illegally on a path to citizenship and allow tens of 
thousands of high- and low-skilled workers into the country on new visa 
programs, in addition to securing the border.Lawmakers and aides said all 
the major elements were complete, or close to. A final deal was 
near on a new visa for agriculture workers. There were small details 
to be dealt with on visas for high-tech workers, but Sen. Dick 
Durbin, D-Ill., said it wasn't enough to hold 
Its called the honeymoon phase  those first few years after newlyweds 
get married when they went to spend every second together.While this time 
should be a time for passion and intimacy, one couple had the 
complete opposite experience when they realized the bride was allergic to 
her new husbands sperm, Opposing Views reported.Clara and Jeff, both 35, 
had waited until their wedding to have sex for the first time 
 in order to make the moment even more special. But when 
they had their first intimate encounter, something very strange occurred."I 
had this bizarre reaction," said Clara, whose name was changed to protect 
her privacy. "I had burning and swelling and redness, which was very 
unusual. I thought I had contracted an STD."She scheduled numerous gynecologist 
visits and researched for several hours online to figure out what was 
happening. Finally, one of Claras doctors told her she was suffering from 
seminal plasma hypersensitivity  an allergic reaction to the protein in 
Jeffs semen.Affecting between 20,000 and 40,000 women in the United States, 
seminal plasma hypersensitivity does not affect fertility, but it makes 
having sex very uncomfortable  during and after intercourse. Some women 
break out into hives and blisters, experience severe abdominal pain, and 
even have difficulty breathing.For Jeff and Clara, the condition initially 
made newlywed life much more difficult."It was a real problem," Jeff said, 
"because everything else was g




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