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    Can Someone Post Those Senators on the Fence About Amnesty

    Can someone post the names and numbers again of those Reps and Senators who are on the fence about amnesty? I apologize...I know a couple of postings were available recently, but haven't had much of a chance to check out the site. I'm looking forward to making phone calls, but I want to do it specifically to the ones who are on the fence.

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    same here

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    Some Senators Still Sitting on the Fence as Immigration Reform Debate Rages
    The fate of as many as 20 million illegal aliens living in this country could be decided by a handful of U.S. senators. These senators have not yet decided just how they will vote on immigration reform. They are under intense pressure tonight from both sides of the illegal immigration debate. Lobbying efforts are focused on a dozen senators who ultimately could decide the issue. Representative Tom Tancredo is leading a letter campaign this week. To Nevada Senator John Ensign, he wrote, "You are one of the swing senators who could tip the balance towards either enforcement first or amnesty." Says Tancredo: "We have written letters to them. We have written letters to the media in those states and asked constituents to please contact their senators and to get them in line behind an enforcement-first bill." Nevada's construction boom has been a magnet for illegal aliens. They've cost taxpayers in Senator Ensign's district millions. He's up for re-election in November. Another swing senator, Dianne Feinstein. She has said a guest worker program could take jobs away from Americans but sided with her Democratic colleagues to block a vote on an enforcement-only bill. And New Mexico Senator Jeff Bingaman, he's a Democrat who's being pressured by his party to vote for amnesty. But most in his state adamantly oppose it. Other swing senators, North Dakota's Senator Kent Conrad, South Dakota's Tim Johnson, and Utah's Robert Bennett. A number of factors could decide which side of the fence they come down on.

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