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up the bill."We are 
closer now than we have been in 25 years for serious immigration 
reform," Durbin told reporters Wednesday after he and other Democrats in 
the Senate negotiating group briefed members of the Congressional Hispanic 
Caucus. "This president is behind it, and there is a strong, growing 
bipartisan effort in the Senate to support it. We hope that the 
House will do the same."Meanwhile tens of thousands of pro-immigration activists 
massed outside the Capitol and in cities around the country to push 
Congress to act. They waved American flags and carried signs reading, "Reform 
immigration for America now!"The border security piece of the legislation 
is critical to getting support from Republicans, but some Democrats have 
opposed making a path to citizenship contingent on border security. Sen. 
Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said that the new requirements wouldn't impede citizenship."A 
lot of people here would not want to put dollars into the 
border, but as a price to get citizenship, as long as it's 
not an impediment to citizenship but rather works alongside citizenship, 
it's something we can all live with," Schumer said, after talking to 
the Hispanic House members. "What we've said all along is triggers have 
to be objective and attainable in a way it doesn't interfere or 
delay with people becoming citizens, and that's in the bill."According to 
the person familiar with the proposals, the new border security requirements 
call for 100 p
last week, under the 
rails, in broad daylight, about three in the afternoon," Alvarez said."We 
are in deep here," he said. "The police rob as much as 
the drug addicts."___Housing is a major problem, and has been a government 
priority.An estimated 2 million of Venezuela's country's nearly 30 million 
people lack permanent homes, and one of Chavez's anti-poverty "missions" 
builds them.But it's been slow going. The government says it has built 
370,500 homes and apartments over the past two years, and more than 
3 million people applied for them.In the city of Guacara, a stop 
between Maracay and Valencia on the unfinished rail line, about 100 women 
invaded a fenced-in vacant lot beside a Pirelli tire factory last weekend.Police 
cordoned off the lot and, two days later, weren't letting in food 
or water to the women, who shielded themselves from the sun under 
sheets strung across the limbs of bushes."They give houses to their families 
and closest friends," one woman complained about government supporters before 
police shooed a reporter away.Sisters Diana, 26, and Laura Rojas, 19, had 
joined the squatters but gave up.Single mothers, both yearn for their own 
homes. Laura lives cramped with her mother. Diana is tired of putting 
most of her earnings from selling bed linens on the street into 
a single, rented room."If you don't invade, you don't get your own 
home," said Diana, who voted for Chavez in October but wasn't sure 
if she would vote at al



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