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Jim Clyburn

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I don't think there's a quick fix to this. I don't think there's any simple way to deal with this. And I will not support amnesty for anybody, I mean, that would be rewarding bad behavior.
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"Clyburn Won't Support Amnesty in Immigration Legislation". Associated Press (31 May 2007). Retrieved on 2007-07-24.

 
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