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Immigration Bill Comes Up 14 Votes Short

The immigration bill was 14 votes shy of the 60 it needed to make it out of the Senate before this year's summer recess. It was a major defeat for President Bush, who lobbied hard for immigration reform, but ran into tough resistance from conservative Republicans.

Ron Elving, NPR senior Washington editor

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