Chamber of Commerce 'determined' in push for immigration reform in 2014 - Washington Times
The president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said Wednesday the group will use all of its influence to persuade Congress to pass immigration reform this year.
“We’re determined to make 2014 the year that immigration reform is finally enacted,” Chamber CEO Thomas J. Donohue said in his annual speech on the state of American business.
Mr. Donohue said the powerful business lobby will work with churches, community organizations, law enforcement groups and others to make sure the Republican-led House approves immigration reform. The Chamber has been advocating for the legislation as a boost for the economy.
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